“Yahoo Boys”, a Group of Nigerian Cybercriminals were banned from Meta platforms due to violating Dangerous Organizations and Individuals policy. Meta has reportedly removed over 63,000 accounts linked to the said group, together with the coordinated network of 2,500 accounts, that has tried to victimize adult US Men users from getting involved in sextortion scams. Read more in our articles including "Meta banned 63,000 accounts of "Yahoo Boys"" and "Not only DotA: Crossfire, Point Blank banned in Cavite".
“Yahoo Boys”, a Group of Nigerian Cybercriminals were banned from Meta platforms due to violating Dangerous Organizations and Individuals policy. Meta has reportedly removed over 63,000 accounts linked to the said group, together with the coordinated network of 2,500 accounts, that has tried to victimize adult US Men users from getting involved in sextortion scams.
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