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Cyber-attacks: ‘N150bn Depositors’ Monies At Risk’ by dre11(m): 6:37am On Feb 12, 2018
By Zakariyya Adaramola


Experts and top Nigerian government officials have said at least N150 billion will be lost to cyber criminals if they eventually carry out their plan to launch a massive robbery attack on the country this year.

Many Nigerians were jolted two weeks ago when the National Information Technology Development Agency (NITDA) raised the alarm of an impending cyber-attack on banks and some other key establishments in the country.

The agency in charge of IT regulations in the country said it had intercepted plans by hackers to wreak havoc which could make its financial institutions lose billions of naira to the cyber heist.

But the banks are not the only targeted institution. NITDA said the cyber criminals or hackers are also targeting health institutions and other government agencies. And it could be very soon or anytime within the year, according to a statement signed by the agency’s Director General, Dr Isa Ali Ibrahim Pantami.

Dr Pantami however said the agency was already working to counter the hackers. He also added that there was need for all stakeholders to take urgent and solid precautionary measures.

Dr Pantami said the agency’s Computer Emergency Readiness and Response Team (CERRT), in conjunction with other industry stakeholders had already intercepted the plans by the hackers.

Speaking with Daily Trust in Abuja, a top government official who is also an expert in cyber security, said if the hackers or the cyber criminals succeeded in launching the attacks, financial institutions, multinationals and many MDAs in the country may have their data taken over and at least N150 billion may be lost.

The official, who pleaded anonymity because he was not cleared to talk to the media on the issue, added that apart from monetary loss, documents and data may also be seized and damaged by the criminals.

In 2016, he said, Nigeria lost $450m to cyber-attacks alone and the trend has been on the rise since then.

According to him, a total of about 3,500 cyber-attacks were launched on the country in 2017, 75% of which were successful, which led to a loss of about $500 million.

It would be recalled that the Minister of Communications, Adebayo Shittu, said Nigeria was losing 0.08 of its Gross Domestic Product (GDP) to cybercrimes and the figure might have risen because a large number of incidents were undetected or unreported.

“Available statistics put the cost of cybercrime globally at over $700 billion per year, and it is projected to rise to about $2 trillion by 2019, due to the rapid digitization of consumer lives and company records,” he said adding that “the number of incidents in 2016 grew by 38% as against the number reported in 2015.”

Shittu said the prevalence of electronic commerce and online malls was giving cybercriminals opportunity to attack unsuspecting Nigerians.

He lamented the shortage of cyber security experts in Nigeria, warning that could expose the country to cyber danger.

He however said his ministry and Office of the National Security Adviser were already implementing the provisions in the Cybercrime Act 2015 to curtail the menace of cybercrimes
But an IT security expert, Mr Remi Afon, said to prevent cybercrimes, government should enact a data protection regulation which makes it compulsory on all organisations to put in place strong data protection strategy.

Mr Afon, who is the President of Cyber Security Experts Association of Nigeria (CSEAN), however said cyber-attacks at various times on super powers like the US, China and Russia have shown that no country has got the capacity to fully protect itself from cyber-attacks.

He, however advised government to prioritise its efforts and raise cyber security awareness across the country.


https://www.dailytrust.com.ng/cyber-attacks-n150bn-depositors-monies-at-risk.html


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Re: Cyber-attacks: ‘N150bn Depositors’ Monies At Risk’ by timwudz(m): 6:46am On Feb 12, 2018
Revenge time....
oyinbo has had enough of scam

lmao

I'm not a Nigerian...

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Re: Cyber-attacks: ‘N150bn Depositors’ Monies At Risk’ by AntiWailer: 6:53am On Feb 12, 2018
I doubt if a Cyber attack can be successful against a Nigerian Bank.

They are highly regulated and they spend too much on IT infrastructure for that to happen.

Bank customers can be tricked to let go of their credentials via phishing but 2 factor authentication can protect to some extent.

The plenty innovative products exposes the customers to a lot of risks too but they make enough money to cover their risk appetite.

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Re: Cyber-attacks: ‘N150bn Depositors’ Monies At Risk’ by deloon(m): 7:18am On Feb 12, 2018
Exagerrated Numbers

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Re: Cyber-attacks: ‘N150bn Depositors’ Monies At Risk’ by Nobody: 7:22am On Feb 12, 2018
symptom of a fail country get your pvc back2daura2019

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Re: Cyber-attacks: ‘N150bn Depositors’ Monies At Risk’ by lonelydora: 7:29am On Feb 12, 2018
Haa! Let me go and withdraw the remaining money i still have in the bank. grin
Re: Cyber-attacks: ‘N150bn Depositors’ Monies At Risk’ by Gkay1(m): 7:30am On Feb 12, 2018
no p
Re: Cyber-attacks: ‘N150bn Depositors’ Monies At Risk’ by nony43(m): 7:30am On Feb 12, 2018
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Re: Cyber-attacks: ‘N150bn Depositors’ Monies At Risk’ by funsho75(m): 7:35am On Feb 12, 2018
grin
Re: Cyber-attacks: ‘N150bn Depositors’ Monies At Risk’ by Nobody: 7:37am On Feb 12, 2018
These ones want to be relevant. So they can say NITDA is working. Lol
Hacker kor Hacker ni

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Re: Cyber-attacks: ‘N150bn Depositors’ Monies At Risk’ by pinpinkay: 7:37am On Feb 12, 2018
I av just 4k wit access bank ooh.. chai angry. Nigerian snake has gone digital

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Re: Cyber-attacks: ‘N150bn Depositors’ Monies At Risk’ by spartan50(m): 7:38am On Feb 12, 2018
OK we are waiting
Re: Cyber-attacks: ‘N150bn Depositors’ Monies At Risk’ by darkenkach(m): 7:38am On Feb 12, 2018
Thank God I no get money for bank cry

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Re: Cyber-attacks: ‘N150bn Depositors’ Monies At Risk’ by cosade(m): 7:40am On Feb 12, 2018
AntiWailer:
I doubt if a Cyber attack can be successful against a Nigerian Bank.

They are highly regulated and they spend too much on IT infrastructure for that to happen.

Bank customers can be tricked to let go of their credentials via phishing but 2 factor authentication can protect to some extent.

The plenty innovative products exposes the customers to a lot of risks too but they make enough money to cover their risk appetite.

I agree with you absolutely.

However, our banks have been very proactive in customers' awareness in order to reduce the incidence of being tricked to give away their credentials to cyber criminals.

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Re: Cyber-attacks: ‘N150bn Depositors’ Monies At Risk’ by thedondada(m): 7:40am On Feb 12, 2018
I better hide my 30billion somewhere else.

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Re: Cyber-attacks: ‘N150bn Depositors’ Monies At Risk’ by jeeqaa7(m): 7:40am On Feb 12, 2018
Story story.... Story
Re: Cyber-attacks: ‘N150bn Depositors’ Monies At Risk’ by chinawapz(m): 7:40am On Feb 12, 2018
Abeg go sit down
Re: Cyber-attacks: ‘N150bn Depositors’ Monies At Risk’ by affable4(m): 7:41am On Feb 12, 2018
Some people will just decide to give others high BP, just cos they want to remain relevant.

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Re: Cyber-attacks: ‘N150bn Depositors’ Monies At Risk’ by Luukasz(m): 7:42am On Feb 12, 2018
We has a country with all the resources should have advanced past the point where cyber attacks becomes much of an issue.
Countries like china, japan, usa, russia et al are thinking of how to bring in new inventions and tech advancement but here we are thinking of cyber attacks
Re: Cyber-attacks: ‘N150bn Depositors’ Monies At Risk’ by iamtardey: 7:43am On Feb 12, 2018
Flora my flower bout to Bleep all air waves up
Re: Cyber-attacks: ‘N150bn Depositors’ Monies At Risk’ by einsteine(m): 7:44am On Feb 12, 2018
AntiWailer:
I doubt if a Cyber attack can be successful against a Nigerian Bank.

They are highly regulated and they spend too much on IT infrastructure for that to happen.

Bank customers can be tricked to let go of their credentials via phishing but 2 factor authentication can protect to some extent.

The plenty innovative products exposes the customers to a lot of risks too but they make enough money to cover their risk appetite.


Very funny, cyber attacks would be HIGHLY effective against Nigerian banks. The reason they haven't been attacked yet as more to do with the low value of our Naira.

In fact, an old generation bank was recently attacked with a privilege escalation attack that saw them lose up to a billion.

The good news is Nigerian cybercriminals are not technically proficient, even though they are masters of fraud and social engineering.

The bad news is that as less and less targets are being found in developed economies, Eastern European hackers would start concentrating on countries like Nigeria and it would be a trivial exercise to get a ransomware on a bank network in Nigeria, for instance.

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Re: Cyber-attacks: ‘N150bn Depositors’ Monies At Risk’ by chigoizie7(m): 7:45am On Feb 12, 2018
Where is my laptop?

I have to be part of this N150 billion.

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Re: Cyber-attacks: ‘N150bn Depositors’ Monies At Risk’ by tragergeorge(m): 7:45am On Feb 12, 2018
Una don de plan lies to thief ,nor be only cyber attack, na lion wan come thief the money
Re: Cyber-attacks: ‘N150bn Depositors’ Monies At Risk’ by macino1(m): 7:45am On Feb 12, 2018
What isn't possible in Nigeria this days. If snake now feed on dollars. What is 150B to be moved for the sake of election funding. Nigeria as a country is a scam!
Re: Cyber-attacks: ‘N150bn Depositors’ Monies At Risk’ by leofab(f): 7:46am On Feb 12, 2018
After religion books; another great source of undiluted lies is *STATISTICS*
Re: Cyber-attacks: ‘N150bn Depositors’ Monies At Risk’ by wonlasewonimi: 7:46am On Feb 12, 2018
There are two types of companies : the ones that have been attacked and the ones that will be attacked. It's inevitable!
Re: Cyber-attacks: ‘N150bn Depositors’ Monies At Risk’ by rawtouch: 7:46am On Feb 12, 2018
these people should insure depositors funds oooo, if not Arab spring loading..
Re: Cyber-attacks: ‘N150bn Depositors’ Monies At Risk’ by Miamibutch(m): 7:48am On Feb 12, 2018
It's about time I start banking like our forefathers
Dig a hole and stash it down there

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