Internet crimes are fast-growing, and scammers are becoming wiser with the advancement of technology. Many Mzansi celebrities and public figures have fallen victim to online scams with some having had their social media accounts hacked. Criminals have found a way to use their names and titles as they are easily recognisable to fans, making them easy targets for criminals. Actor Muzi Mthabela has fallen victim to a forex scam and asks his fans to be on the lookout.
BE CAREFUL
The former Isibaya actor has warned fans not to accept any friend requests on social media from accounts using his name for Forex trading. "Another reminder. Please be careful out there. I don't sell forex or any such thing,' Muzi wrote in a post. "I don't ask for money for some product or another,' Muzi added that there are numerous dubious individuals using his account to scam victims. "My TikTok and Facebook accounts have been duplicated and faked by people, servants of evil, spawn of the devil, devious homo sapiens, who claim to solve financial problems. Be careful, please. It is not me.'
OTHER CELEBS WHO HAVE BEEN VICTIMS OF CYBER CRIMES
Many celebrities have had their social media accounts hacked, cloned and even scammed online. International stars like Sidney Poitier, Sylvester Stallone, and Leonardo DiCaprio have been victims of scams. In South Africa, Naak Musiq, and Rebecca Malope have fallen victim to social media hacking and scams. Veteran singer, Yvonne Chaka Chaka, has also fallen victim to a scam where criminals created a TikTok account requesting money using her foundation name. Scammers also recreated social media accounts using Bonang Matheba's name saying she was stuck on the highway and needed mon