15 Fake USA Military Websites from betahost247.com (Musa Khalid Danjuma)

These are scams and scam websites which do not fall into the other categories of scams or can be used in multiple scams. They include Next of Kin, Trunk Box, Dying Widow, Rich Orphan, Payment Representative, Fake Government Agent , Fake Compensation, Fake ATM card etc.
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15 Fake USA Military Websites from betahost247.com (Musa Khalid Danjuma)

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Unread post by Garrett » Sat Jan 28, 2023 7:17 am

All fake U.S. Military Websites setup for a Nigerian Scammer all using betahost247.com, Founder and CEO: Musa Khalid Danjuma.
2 of these frauds where actually registered by Betahost CEO Musa Khalid Danjuma (betahost24x7@gmail.com), the rest had their registration hidden or used fake details.

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This is the cybercafe "E-Cafe/Betahost" in Ikeja Nigeria
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Fake Military Websites are mostly used by scammers in Military Romance Scams, although they are also used in other types of fauds.
The Criminal Investigation Division (CID) of the U.S. Army warns against these Fake Military Websites...
https://www.cid.army.mil/romancescam.html
Army CID receives hundreds of allegations a month from victims who state they got involved in an online relationship with someone, on a legitimate dating website or other social media website, who claims to be a U.S. Soldier. The "Soldier" then begins asking for money for various FALSE, service-related needs such as transportation costs, communication fees, marriage, processing and medical fees. Victims of these online scams have lost hundreds of thousands of dollars, with a very low possibility of recovery.
The U.S. has established numerous task force organizations to deal with this growing epidemic; unfortunately, many times the people committing these scams are from African countries using untraceable email addresses, routing accounts through numerous locations around the world and utilizing pay per hour Internet cyber cafes, which often times maintain no accountability of use.
https://www.army.mil/socialmedia/scams/
Victims of these “romance scams” report they became involved in an online relationship with someone they believed to be a U.S. Soldier who then began asking for money for various false service-related needs. Victims of these scams can lose tens of thousands of dollars and face a slim likelihood of recovering any of it.
Victims may encounter these romance scammers on a legitimate dating website or social media platform, but they are not U.S. Soldiers. To perpetrate this scam, the scammers take on the online persona of a current or former U.S. Soldier, and then, using photographs of a Soldier from the internet, build a false identity to begin prowling the web for victims.
The most common scheme involves criminals, often from other countries -- most notably from West African countries -- pretending to be U.S. Soldiers serving in a combat zone or other overseas location. These crooks often present documents and other "proof" of their financial need when asking their victims to wire money to them.
CID's Computer Crime Investigative Unit also cautions Soldiers themselves to be on the guard for "sextortion scams." In these scams, criminals engage in online sexual activity with unsuspecting Service members and then demand money or favors in exchange for not publicizing potentially embarrassing images, video or information.
198.27.69.89
Domain Name: DEPARTMENTCONTROLBASE.COM
Registrar URL: http://https://www.whogohost.com/
Updated Date: 2022-08-24T08:56:14Z
Creation Date: 2022-08-24T08:54:16Z
Registry Expiry Date: 2023-08-24T08:54:16Z
Name Server: NS1.BETAHOST247.COM
Name Server: NS2.BETAHOST247.COM
Registrant Name: Beta Host Limited
Registrant Street: Lagos Lagos
Registrant City: Ikeja
Registrant State/Province: Lagos State
Registrant Postal Code: 110001
Registrant Country: NG
Registrant Phone: +234.8029079306
Registrant Email: betahost24x7@gmail.com (Musa Khalid Danjuma)
departmentcontrolbase.com IN SOA
server: ns1.betahost247.com
email: betahost24x7@gmail.com
198.27.69.89
Domain Name: DEPARTMENTOFDEFENCEBASE.COM
Registrar URL: http://https://www.whogohost.com/
Updated Date: 2022-09-12T20:45:41Z
Creation Date: 2022-09-12T20:45:41Z
Registry Expiry Date: 2023-09-12T20:45:41Z
Name Server: NS1.BETAHOST247.COM
Name Server: NS2.BETAHOST247.COM
Registrant Name: Beta Host Limited
Registrant Street: Lagos Lagos
Registrant City: Ikeja
Registrant State/Province: Lagos State
Registrant Postal Code: 110001
Registrant Country: NG
Registrant Phone: +234.8029079306
Registrant Email: betahost24x7@gmail.com
(Musa Khalid Danjuma)
departmentofdefencebase.com IN SOA
server: ns1.betahost247.com
email: betahost24x7@gmail.com
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