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Hacking a website does not mean that funds can be stolen – Netizens on VeryDarkMan’s NGO Theft

Users clarified that the website in question did not store or process payments, making it impossible for hackers to steal funds.

Hacking a website does not mean that funds can be stolen - Netizens on VeryDarkMan's NGO Theft

Hacking a website does not mean that funds can be stolen - Netizens on VeryDarkMan's NGO Theft

A recent tweet from VeryDarkMan, a popular online personality, alleging that his NGO website was hacked, resulting in the theft of ₦180 million, has been met with skepticism by the Twitter community.

Many users quickly pointed out that hacking a website does not necessarily mean that funds can be stolen.

In a community note attached to VeryDarkMan’s tweet, users clarified that the website in question did not store or process payments, making it impossible for hackers to steal funds.

“The website of VDM (Martins Vincent Otse) NGO mvoi4all.com does not store or process payments, so hacking it (if this claim is true) WILL NOT cause any money to go missing from the Zenith Bank account (1313679008) where donations are received.”

“THIS CLAIM IS FALSE.”

Twitter users were quick to share their thoughts on the matter, with many expressing doubts about VeryDarkMan’s claims.

Some users speculated that the allegations might be an attempt to cover up mismanagement of funds or other malicious activities.

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The controversy has sparked a heated debate on Twitter, with some users defending VeryDarkMan’s integrity and others calling for greater transparency and accountability.

As the discussion continues to unfold, one thing is clear: the Twitter community will not hesitate to scrutinize claims that seem suspicious or misleading.

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Source: NewsandVibes.com

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