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Man arrested for cloning DSS website, posting fake recruitment notice

The Department of State Services (DSS) in Nigria has arrested a 32-year-old blogger, Sylvester Victor Augustus, for allegedly cloning the agency’s website and creating a fake online recruitment notice.
Diaspora Digital Media understands that Augustus, a native of Abak Local Government Area in Akwa-Ibom State, was arrested at his residence on Akpan Eno Lane in Abak, Abak LGA, on Thursday.
According to available reports, Augustus had created a fake recruitment notice on the cloned website, informing Nigerians that the DSS was recruiting.
The notice allegedly contained details of the recruitment process, including requirements and deadlines.
The DSS promptly tagged the post as “fake” and cautioned the public not to fall victim to the scam.
Augustus claimed to be a graduate of the University of Uyo (UNIUYO) and a blogger and content creator.
It is unclear what motivated him to create the fake recruitment notice, but it is believed that he intended to defraud unsuspecting members of the public.
The suspect will soon be arraigned in court, where he will face charges related to cybercrime and fraud. If convicted, he could face significant fines and imprisonment.
About the DSS
The DSS is the primary domestic intelligence agency of Nigeria, responsible for gathering intelligence, conducting investigations, and providing security advice to the government on matters related to national security.
The agency was established in 1986 and is headquartered in Abuja, Nigeria.
The DSS collects and analyzes information on potential security threats to the country, including terrorism, cybercrime, and other forms of organized crime.
It conducts investigations into crimes such as treason, espionage, and sabotage, as well as other offenses that threaten national security.
The DSS provides security advice to the government on matters related to national security, including the protection of government officials, facilities, and infrastructure.
It works to prevent and respond to terrorist threats, including the Boko Haram insurgency in northeastern Nigeria.
The agency also monitors and responds to cyber threats, including hacking, cyber espionage, and other forms of cybercrime.
The DSS is headed by a director-general, who is appointed by the president.
The agency operates under the supervision of the Office of the National Security Adviser (ONSA) and works closely with other security agencies, including the Nigerian Police Force and the National Intelligence Agency (NIA).
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