Source: National Cyber Security – Produced By Gregory Evans
Durban – A woman who has dedicated the past six years to helping mothers cope with the trauma of losing a child has had her reputation dragged through the mud by cyber-criminals who stole her identity. Bonita Suckling, who founded and runs the Durban-based non-governmental organisation, Rainbows and Smiles, said hackers took over her Gmail and Facebook accounts on Friday and sent messages to everyone on her extensive contact list appealing for help. On Saturday the hackers shut down her phone to prevent her alerting people. Suckling established Rainbows and Smiles in 2009. Her son, Jed, died of brain cancer in July 2011. “I want to die, my whole reputation, everything I worked for, is gone. For years I have run my NGO in memory of my son, giving up everything materialistically and exposing myself emotionally to the heartache of running an NGO that supports children who often pass away.” E-mails sent from her account by the hackers read: “I am in Limassol, Cyprus at the moment and I just misplaced my bag containing my phone, passport and money in a cab. I need your assistance, please let me know if you can be of any help.” Suckling, 41, said […]
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