Social media accounts of a Zimbabwe’s international footballer, Khama Billiat has been hacked by individuals who are demanding $USD10 000 or they will publish sensitive photos and videos and use his accounts to attack Zimbabwe and South African leaders.
Khama Billiate was subjected to a lasting shock yesterday as
a result of frauds who hacked his Facebook and tweeter account. The fraudsters
have also intimidate to use his accounts to offend the Zimbabwe Government and South African leader President Cyril
Ramaphosa, giving an impression that is extremely forward by sending messages that causes harm.
Fraudsters have been sending
many threatening messages to
Billiat, some of them were negatively describe him as well as warning him that
they are going to create a scene in South Africa and Zimbabwe if he does not
follow their demands.
More so, they were sending him messages threatening him,
describing and warning him that they are going to create the biggest scandal in
South Africa and Zimbabwe using his own accounts. However they left his Instagram
account open for them to communicate.
Warriors’ team manager Wellington Mpandare, said to the
Kaizer Chiefs’ star, that the ordeal has left Billiat badly shaken. “I have
constantly been in touch with him since he alerted me of what happened at the
weekend and I can tell you that it has been a terrible few days for him and his
family because you don’t want to be targeted by such cyber criminals,” he
added.
Billiat is believed to be the most paid footballer in South African Premiership following his join to Keizer Chiefs as a free agent last year. For now Khama made it clear that he is not going to follow the fraudsters’ demands.