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Linda Sibiya entangled in identity theft case

by Kaylum Keet
PICTURE: TWITTER / @LINDA_SIBIYA

DJ Linda Sibiya, a renowned radio personality in South Africa, recently fell victim to identity theft when scammers used his name to sell iPhones and cars on Facebook. The scammers created fake profiles using Linda’s name and photos and claimed to be selling the items at a discounted rate.‏

Linda took to social media to warn his followers and the public about the scam. He urged them not to fall for these fraudulent schemes and to report any suspicious activity to the authorities. Linda also stated that he had no association with the scammers and that he was not involved in any sales of iPhones or cars.

Identity theft is a serious crime that can cause financial and emotional harm to victims. Scammers can use stolen identities to open bank accounts, obtain loans, and make fraudulent purchases. Victims can face financial losses, damaged credit scores, and the stress of dealing with the aftermath of the crime.

It is essential to be vigilant when sharing personal information online and to protect your identity from theft. You can take steps such as using strong passwords, not sharing personal information with strangers and monitoring your credit report regularly.

DJ Linda Sibiya’s experience serves as a reminder that we must be cautious when dealing with online transactions and be wary of offers that seem too good to be true. Always verify the legitimacy of the seller and the product before making any payments or providing personal information.

In conclusion, identity theft is a real threat, and scammers will go to great lengths to deceive and defraud their victims. We must all take responsibility for safeguarding our personal information and report any suspicious activity to the authorities. Remember, if something seems too good to be true, it probably is.

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