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University Dropout Arrested by DCI for Hacking Betting Firm and Stealing Ksh11.4 Million

The Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI) has arrested a 26-year-old university dropout who allegedly hacked into a major betting company and stole Ksh11.4 million. The suspect, a second-year IT student who abandoned his studies at the University of Meru, was tracked down and arrested in his two-bedroom apartmen

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University Dropout Arrested by DCI for Hacking Betting Firm and Stealing Ksh11.4 Million

The Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI) has arrested a 26-year-old university dropout who allegedly hacked into a major betting company and stole Ksh11.4 million. The suspect, a second-year IT student who abandoned his studies at the University of Meru, was tracked down and arrested in his two-bedroom apartment in Tatu City. Investigators say the young man bypassed advanced digital security systems before making away with the millions. His case has once again exposed the rising threat of cybercrime in Kenya’s financial and betting sectors. Hacking Betting Firm Case Exposes Rising Digital Crime The DCI says it started investigating the case in July, after the betting company reported a loss of Ksh11.4 million. Detectives established that...

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