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If You Are Live In The Usa And South African Bank Surpose To Sent You A Huge Amount Of Money On Do

How could one hack a bank account, using a cellphone, in South Africa?

I hope you'll use this information to protect yourself and not hack someone's bank account.  But, it's the same way hackers would do using a Personal Computer in USA, all they need is internet access and your internet banking details. Thats your cellphone number used for internet banking, username, password, or ID number and full names. If you're not registered for internet banking they can still register on your behalf. Or rather the same way they would do if they wanted to hack your email account. Cause, the trick is the same; They have to PHISH for your information. And there are gazillion ways hackers can phish or get a hold of someone's personal information of which I can't list here, perhaps google; how to prevent against phishing. Once hackers have your internet banking details, the next thing they need is a bank account to transfer stolen funds into. Easy peasy, they can either create a new bank account or use existing one.Once they have all your personal information and their bank account, what they need next is to do a SIM swap of the number used for internet banking, in order to receive a one time password sent via SMS. In short, hackers get a hold of your internet banking details including your cellphone number, do a sim swap, then log in your online banking profile and request a one time password. Once they have your password, they use the password to access your bank account and transfer funds to whomever they wish.  Some hackers get personal information such as your name, date of birth, e-mail and phone number of your social media accounts, especially Facebook profiles. Advise: Delete phone numbers you put there that are connected to your bank account. Don’t use your full names, especially the one your bank recognises, your date of birth on your profile can also give away your ID number.

What is the most money someone can transfer to you from Africa to the United States?

The total amount of cleared funds they hold in an African Bank can be transferred. However, be aware that FRAUD is a major industry in parts of Africa. The fraudsters frequently say they will transfer funds to you if you will just send a little of it back to them. They may even seem to have moved the money. But after you foolishly send funds to them your original huge deposit is reversed. This leaves you cheated out of 100% of what you sent, and possibly charged with a crime yourself.Assume their promises are lies, even when you think you have received money.

Can someone create a U.S. Military bank account and make use of it in any part of the country?

Let me guess.You fell in love with someone who says they are in the military and stationed over seas.You text them all the time. Trade photos. They can't video chat…. security reasons.They can't send you their email address…must end in .mil and nothing else, security reasons you know.Maybe they can't chat real time either…that pesky security again.They need money…can't access their bank account…security again, or because they are overseas.They are not now and have never been in the military and they have never been in the US.YOU ARE BEING SCAMMEDDON'T SEND MONEY TO THEM IN ANY FORM, NO ITUNES OR GREEN DOT OR WALMART CARD.NO WESTERN UNION OR MONEYGRAM.YOU ARE BEING SCAMMED.YOU HAVE BEEN WARNED

How can one send money from Iran to another country?

if he lives in tehran tell him to go to Ferdousi Square. there are many money transfer there or maybe you called them Sarrafi. most of them send money to overseas but not all the countries. he needs to ask them they won't give any information behind phone
good luck!

Compared to North America, what is South America like?

Each country in Latin America is different, so one may need to be cautious in generalizing about the entire region. However, from what I experienced in Mexico (technically North America) and Ecuador, Latin America is quite distinct from the United States in many ways. The climate is obviously much more tropical than in much of the United States, which is probably one of the main attractions for some foreigners who go down there. Economically. although you will of course notice the difference in the overall level of development between the U.S. and these countries, you may as much as anything be amazed at how class divided Latin America is. It is as if the first world and third world blended together. Some Latin Americans practically seem elite, while others have very little. One Latin American may have a degree from Harvard, while another may likely only have a middle school education. During a brief visit to Medellin, Colombia; I not only visited a beautiful shopping mall that would rival most of those I've seen here at home, but also looked down from a cable car at some empoverished neighborhoods surrounding the city. It may seem hard to find a middle ground in Latin America that you can relate to when coming from a predominately middle class country like the U.S. One result of this great economic inequality is that Latin Americans can be rather concerned about their safety, as it is one of the most dangerous regions in the world. (This doesn't mean you cannot travel here safely--I have never been victimed on a trip to any Latin American country--but you should be careful and insecurity is a part of life here). Corruption is also practically an epidemic.

When it comes to food, I would say it is much healthier and more authentic than what we normally eat here in the United States. When it comes to people, Latin Americans have a reputation for being friendly and hospitable. This is a reputation that I believe to be well deserved, based on my own good experiences there. Latin Americans also tend to value their family relationships very highly, which is something else we in the United States could probably learn from. If you ever get the chance, don't pass up the opportunity to visit this region. You would be hard pressed to find people who know how to be better hosts.

I would like to buy an African country.?

I bet you could have Chad really cheaply - and who knows what sort of natural resources are there! It's huge. You shoot the bandits and the people would love you.

So.. have you seen The Dogs of War?

Why do all the smart Africans....Leave Africa?

This is nothing new for Black people. You could say the same thing about our communities here in the US. We have adopted a philosophy of escape-ism. The brightest and most talented of our people often leave our community for greener pastures. They take their gift talents and use them to build up someone else's community, meanwhile the urban blight on our communities continues. This is one of the ways our communities stay impoverished. Many of the same issues in our communities here are no different than impoverished Black communities throughout the diaspora. This is not an African issue or Caribbean issue. This is an inherently Black issue. Just like African Nations we are not industrializing our communities by our own industrialist. In facts it's the opposite. Our communities are left to decay and gentrify. This is happening in African nations as well. I think before we point our collective finger at our continental Brothers and Sisters we must examine our well being and situation. The day we realize that we are one people will be the day we truly progress and climb out of the hole we have collectively and with help dug for ourselves.


P.S. This was the question of the day in my opinion and you get a star.

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