Not only do we have to contend with those who tag us with
malicious videos, inserting malware into our systems. We also have to
deal nowadays with those who hack our accounts, offer us some
fraudulent transactions, and if they succeed, manage to rob us blind,
and even big time at that.
The other day, a high school classmate of mine, who I know
is quite well-placed and with whom I’ve been chatting through
Messenger, sent a request if I could advance 32K to a certain account
because for one reason or another he could not do it himself, and that
he would immediately repay me the next morning.
It was good that I don’t have such kind of money, and so I
certainly could not do him the favor. I felt sorry for him and wanted
to know more about his problem. So, I tried to video chat with him.
But to my surprise, there was no response. Rather, the reply was a
message that said that the signal was weak in his place at that time.
That made me already suspicious, since we have been video
chatting for quite a while before. So I turned to my high school class
chat group and informed them of what I just received. To my horror,
practically everyone also received the same message, and all their
effort to contact my requesting classmate failed.
That was when the wife of my classmate informed us that her
husband’s Messenger account was hacked. But this came only after one
of my classmates, also well-placed but with a soft heart, readily
deposited the amount to the account. A day later, another high school
batch, the one next to ours, experienced the same scam.
I’ve been hearing of these scams for quite awhile now. A
friend of mine was swindled of his 30K when he tried to get a laptop
online. Another friend told me that a friend of his was robbed of
millions while trying to sell his house. The scammer sounded very
credible, dropping big names, like an ambassador of a certain country.
I wonder what is being done on the part of the government to
run after these crooks. I also wonder what we ourselves can do to
track them down. Obviously, the big techs that provide the social
media can and should also do their part to protect the users of their
technologies. We need to put our act together.
Of course, I know that these hackers, scammers and swindlers
are also brothers and sisters of ours whom we have to love. But it
does not mean that we would just allow them to go on with their
nefarious business. It would not be the proper love we would be
extending them. They have to be corrected and rehabilitated. And they
have to face whatever requirement of justice applies for their crime.
We obviously need to do a lot of praying, sacrificing and
doing apostolate if only to effect some healthy spiritual
transformation of these brothers and sisters of ours. We should try
our best that their crimes do not provoke us to commit sin ourselves
by falling into hatred and its ilk!
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