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judge has sentenced a Nigerian man to three years and five months in prison for his role in a business emailcompromisescam. Adindu was accused of facilitating a scam to defraud businesses of more than $25 million by sending fraudulent invoices that appeared to be legitimate bills from suppliers or company executives. “I
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