
Malachi Mullings, a 31-year-old from Georgia, has been sentenced to 10 years in prison for laundering $4.5 million through business email compromise (BEC) and romance scams. The U.S. authorities have highlighted the severity of cybercrime and the importance of cybersecurity measures in preventing such fraudulent activities. Mullings' case underscores the growing threat of cybercrimes and the significant legal consequences for those involved. 💻💔











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