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On the night of February 28, a hacker operating from the Federal University of Technology, Akure (FUTA), connected a computer to the university’s network and began a cyberattack on the website of PREMIUM TIMES. With a mobile phone as his backup, the attacker continued the operation for the next five days. At about 8:00 p.m., he started with a reconnaissance scan of the newspaper’s website using a web fuzzer popular with low-grade hackers. The following morning, at about 6:15 a.m., the attacker returned with another open-source vulnerability scanner – WPScan, free tool bloggers use to test for security vulnerabilities on their sites. About 90 minutes later, he ran his final probe – a custom script. The following morning, Sunday, the attacker continued his attacks – a series of distributed denial of service, DDOS, attacks that lasted until that evening. On this day, it appeared his goal was simply to shut down the newspaper’s operations by overwhelming its servers. He began the day – at about 9:28 a.m – with an attack that exploited the very old Character Generator Protocol found in many obsolete internet-enabled devices like printers. He ended the day with another DDOS attack exploiting the publicly-accessible Network Time Protocol (NTP) servers. NTP is one of the oldest protocols used by internet-enabled devices to synchronize their clocks. On that day, he launched a total of seven DDOS attacks. On Tuesday, March 3, he returned with his final attempt for the campaign. The attacker failed in all attempts to bring down Nigeria’s foremost investigative newspaper as the medium’s security expert, as well as external security consultant, Qurium, worked round the clock to fend off the attacks. The attacks happened days after PREMIUM TIMES ran a story detailing a power tussle between the National Security Adviser, Babagana Monguno, and the then Chief of Staff to the President, Abba Kyari. It had also published other investigations as is customary with the newspaper. Insiders at FUTA told this newspaper that some experts at the university were hired to identify vulnerabilities on the PREMIUM TIMES website with a view to bringing down the platform, an allegation the university management rejected. The university claimed the attacks were executed by an unnamed student of the institution. “I am told someone asked FUTA to break into PREMIUM TIMES’ server, bring the site down and possibly find the sources talking to its journalists,” one insider said. PREMIUM TIMES is one of Nigeria’s most respected investigative newspapers. Since its establishment in 2011, the medium has remained a consistent victim of cyber attacks from both government actors and others at the receiving end of its reporting. But according to the newspaper’s Editor-in-Chief, Musikilu Mojeed, this is the first time the newspaper was experiencing this magnitude of cyber attacks outside an election season. Federal University of Technology, AkureFederal University of Technology, Akure In the lead up to the announcement of the 2015 general elections that saw the first victory of an opposition party in a presidential election in Nigeria, the newspaper struggled to sustain its live coverage of the elections. It was bombarded by DDOS attacks sourced locally and others originating from Russia and Ukraine. The newspaper reported that the Goodluck Jonathan government, through a contract with an Israeli security firm, had an active programme to obstruct the online presence of newspapers considered unfriendly to the reelection campaign of the administration. Mr Jonathan lost that election. His successor, Muhammadu Buhari, largely seen as a corruption buster at the time, has since continued and in some areas, expanded many of Mr Jonathan’s cyber attack and surveillance strategies. The most recent salvo of cyber attacks on PREMIUM TIMES heralds a new direction in efforts to shrink media space in Nigeria. This is also the first time an attack on the newspaper is sourced from a local university utilising public infrastructure outside the security circle. The attacks were launched from the server network of FUTA’s Computer Resource Centre (CRC), the Information and Communication Technology (ICT) nerve centre of the University. On March 5, PREMIUM TIMES’ security consultants, Qurium, reached out to FUTA to inform it of the attacks. Emails were sent to Oronti Adewale (Senior Network Engineer), Adegbenro Adebanjo (university spokesperson), the CRC Director and the vice-chancellor of the university. There was no response. On March 6, an email was sent to Professor Boniface Alese, a professor of cybersecurity and board member of the Computer Resource Centre, on the matter. Mr Alese responded the following day saying a “male student” who stole the CRC identity carried out the attacks to test his skills. He then asked for more information about the Denial of Service Attacks. Logs were forwarded with evidence of attacks from the university infrastructure. Mr Alese then refused to provide more details about the student or how he was found in such a short time. Further emails were sent to the university between March 7 and 10 asking for further details about the attacker and how he was found. The university declined to answer the requests. FUTA’s response to PREMIUM TIMES PREMIUM TIMES then wrote an official letter to the university’s vice-chancellor, Joseph Fuwape, complaining about the attack on its platform by the institution. In a letter to PREMIUM TIMES, FUTA acknowledged the attacks and said it had established the identity of the attacker. It also denied endorsing the attacks saying it “abhors unethical cyber practices like attacks or any such ignoble acts.” Fuwape As at the time of filing this report, the attacker’s motivation was still unclear. While he reportedly told university investigators it was a bounty adventure, the school authorities believed the attacker had an external influence and said it was pursuing this line in further investigations. “We state categorically from the onset that FUTA, as an institution, is not involved in and abhors unethical cyber practices like attacks or any such ignoble acts,” states the response from the university, signed by the Head of the institution’s Directorate of Corporate Communications and Protocol, Adegbenro Adebanjo. “It also does not encourage its member of staff or any students to do so. Therefore, the attack did not emanate from the premises of the Computer Resource Centre but from one of the academic buildings using CRC connectivity.” FUTA further noted that in response to PREMIUM TIMES’ inquest, the institution discovered that the attack against PREMIUM TIMES’ website indeed emanated from the identified source but had no official or institutional backing on input. “On the motive behind the action, he initially told the university officials that he was doing it for pleasure. However, our initial conclusion was that he could have some other motive probably with some external influence other than just random cyberattack for pleasure,” the institution also noted #copied Source: https://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/headlines/405378-how-nigerian-university-launched-massive-cyberattacks-against-premium-times.html |
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The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), says the lingering strike by Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) will have serious impact on preparations for the conduct of the 2019 general elections. Festus Okoye, chairman, Information and Voter Education Committee of INEC, made this known in Abuja at a one-day seminar on Media and Gender Sensitive Reporting of Elections. According to Mr Okoye, it is next to impossible for the members of the National Youth Service Corp to provide all the ad-hoc staff needs and requirements of the commission. He said that over 70 per cent requirement in some states of the federation were usually students of federal tertiary institutions. “For the 2019 elections, INEC will recruit and deploy over one million adhoc staff made up of lecturers and students in federal tertiary institutions and corps members. “These category of adhoc staff will serve as returning officers, collation officers, supervisory presiding officers and assistant presiding officers. “The bulk of assistant presiding officers will be drawn from students of institutions, INEC is presently organising root training for corps members and wants to begin that with students. “So it is important and imperative that they are in school a month before the election for this to happen.,” he said. Mr Okoye therefore called on ASUU and the Federal Government to quickly and genuinely resolve the lingering impasse that led to uncertainty in the education sector. He said the resolution of the problems that led to the strike would be in the national interest and Nigeria’s democracy. Source :www.premiumtimesng.com/news/302101-ASUU-strike-will-have-serious-impact-on-2019-elections-inec-warns.html |
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Enough said of you! I have the right to share my opinion and everyone is entitled to is own opinion so why must you abuse me for Christ sake! ooh! I see you are a student of the school mentioned.well it's a normal thing to attack me but to make my self clear to you am not disregarding the fact that there arebrainy students in federal university.of course there is am also in a federal school FUTA to be precise (technology for self reliance!). come to Futa you go no watin dey happen laughs ! therefore. what am saying is. what is the basis for your conclusion? have you attended all the school in this country? do make make research on this? moreover am not pointing finger to op alone am referring to everyone on the thread what am saying in essence is that due to rigorous admission process in federal uni( he no easy to enter federal) we student in federal university believe other university students are inferior which is outrightly wrong! because 80% of student that choose federal skul does so due to their financial status ( federal skul is really cheap).to be realistic if there money most of us we be skuling in private uni or even abroad . peace out I rest my case teee2:Enough said of you! I have the right to share my opinion and everyone is entitled to is own opinion so why must you abuse me for Christ sake! ooh! I see you are a student of the school mentioned.well it's a normal thing to attack me but to make my self clear to you am not disregarding the fact that there arebrainy students in federal university.of course there is am also in a federal school FUTA to be precise (technology for self reliance!). come to Futa you go no watin dey happen laughs ! therefore. what am saying is. what is the basis for your conclusion? have you attended all the school in this country? do make make research on this? moreover am not pointing finger to op alone am referring to everyone on the thread what am saying in essence is that due to rigorous admission process in federal uni( he no easy to enter federal) we student in federal university believe other university students are inferior which is outrightly wrong! because 80% of student that choose federal skul does so due to their financial status ( federal skul is really cheap).to be realistic if there money most of us we be skuling in private uni or even abroad . peace out I rest my case ,@ tee |
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