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A Lost Wallet Containing Rp. 30 Million Returned to Owner

Bali Discovery

Bali Discovery

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July 11, 2026

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Honest Shopper, Store Clerk, Bali Police Return Lost Wallet with Rp. 30 Million to its Rightful Owner. The post A Lost Wallet Containing Rp. 30 Million Returned to Owner first appeared on Bali Discovery.

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The Namibian

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· Jul 7, 2026

Businessman loses N$2.2m in ID theft

More than N2.2 million belonging to an Ongwediva-based businessman was allegedly stolen from his savings policy with Momentum Metropolitan and channelled into a NamPost account in his name. Individuals linked to Momentum Metropolitan allegedly enabled the scheme. Investigating officer detective sergeant Ignatius Kandenge at Oshakati says the funds were transferred from the policy into the [] The post Businessman loses N2.2m in ID theft appeared first on The Namibian.

MyJoyOnline

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· Jul 4, 2026

MoMo vendor recovers GH¢140,000 after fatally shooting armed robber in Lashibi attack

A mobile money (MoMo) vendor who came under attack by two armed robbers at Lashibi in the Greater Accra Region managed to recover the entire GH¢140,000 stolen from him after fatally shooting one of the suspects during an exchange of gunfire.

Hi China

· Jul 6, 2026

Bank staff spend 20 days restoring elderly man's shredded pension worth 266,600 yuan

An 80-year-old man, confused and unaware of what he was doing, accidentally shredded over 200,000 yuan of his retirement savings into more than 10,000 tiny pieces. After more than 20 days of painstaking work, bank employees carefully matched and restored every possible fragment, recovering 266,600 yuan in damaged cash. #Trending

KHMO – 1070 AM – Quincy

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· Jul 3, 2026

Someone Won $100K at a Sedalia Grocery Store—Who Is It?

Someone Won $100K at a Sedalia Grocery Store—Who Is It?

Inc.com

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· Jul 11, 2026

The Costly Mistake That Sank Blockbuster, Kodak, and Nokia Could Be Lurking in Your Business

Smart companies question everything, especially themselves.

The Eastern Herald

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· Jun 28, 2026

SecondFi’s Cardano Exploit Drained Wallets Without a Single User Signing Anything

A deterministic nonce flaw in SecondFi's wallet software let attackers reconstruct private keys from public blockchain data, draining 2.4 million in ADA from 374 wallets without victims ever approving a transaction. EMURGO says it rescued a further 19 million before attackers could reach it and aims to begin refunds within two weeks.

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Related coverage for "A Lost Wallet Containing Rp. 30 Million Returned to Owner": The Namibian — Businessman loses N$2.2m in ID theft. MyJoyOnline — MoMo vendor recovers GH¢140,000 after fatally shooting armed robber in Lashibi attack. Hi China — Bank staff spend 20 days restoring elderly man's shredded pension worth 266,600 yuan. KHMO – 1070 AM – Quincy — Someone Won $100K at a Sedalia Grocery Store—Who Is It?. Inc.com — The Costly Mistake That Sank Blockbuster, Kodak, and Nokia Could Be Lurking in Your Business. The Eastern Herald — SecondFi’s Cardano Exploit Drained Wallets Without a Single User Signing Anything