Cybercrime: Court fines 21 convicted foreign hackers, N1m each
[SundiataPost - Nigeria] - 5/08/2025
ABUJA- The Federal High Court in Abuja has convicted 21 foreign hackers and ordered each of them to pay the sum of N1 million each. Justice Ekerete Akpan’s ruling followed the convicts’ plea bargain deal with the Nigerian Police Force, the prosecuting agency. The 21 foreigners were part of the (…)
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