What To Do If You Have Submitted Information to Nigerian Scammers

If you have supplied banking details, a large amount of personal information, and copies of your driver’s licence and passport to the scammers, then you may become a victim of identity theft. For details on what to do, read the information about identity theft published by the US Federal Trade Commission (FTC).



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