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Re: Cyber-attacks: ‘N150bn Depositors’ Monies At Risk’ by Nobody: 7:49am On Feb 12, 2018
Is the minister of communications not the one sharing election facecaps at FEC meetings?
Re: Cyber-attacks: ‘N150bn Depositors’ Monies At Risk’ by EmperorAlonzo1: 7:51am On Feb 12, 2018
Gan gan gan gan........ekelebe dn set
Re: Cyber-attacks: ‘N150bn Depositors’ Monies At Risk’ by AntiWailer: 7:52am On Feb 12, 2018
einsteine:
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.
I doubt the first statement. Bank's don't joke with Cyber Threats.

I am not talking about connivance and frauds. I am not talking about a rogue staff who have access to card information and decide to send it to the guys that can use the information.

Losing 1 Billion to Privilege escalation attack in this time is laughable. That is one of the basic threat proper OTG-AUTHZ-003 Test would have neutralized.

The bolded is also funny. Any bank that falls victim of ransom ware should have the entire Security, Control and Audit team sacked.
Re: Cyber-attacks: ‘N150bn Depositors’ Monies At Risk’ by Nackzy: 7:53am On Feb 12, 2018
Cyber Attack by who... It's a ppplan by some cabals to syphon Nigeria's money in a smart way...... The! Big question is... After the attack can't those in authority trace were the money was wired to?
Only in advanced world not in a shithole
Re: Cyber-attacks: ‘N150bn Depositors’ Monies At Risk’ by greenca2: 7:53am On Feb 12, 2018
Re: Cyber-attacks: ‘N150bn Depositors’ Monies At Risk’ by Nobody: 7:58am On Feb 12, 2018
Deposit just 150m to me,I will employ more than 100youths
Re: Cyber-attacks: ‘N150bn Depositors’ Monies At Risk’ by Tonason: 8:00am On Feb 12, 2018
dre11:
https://www.dailytrust.com.ng/cyber-attacks-n150bn-depositors-monies-at-risk.html
You already knew when the attack would happen, that means you have hand in it. Now that you know do something to prevent it
Re: Cyber-attacks: ‘N150bn Depositors’ Monies At Risk’ by einsteine(m): 8:03am On Feb 12, 2018
AntiWailer:
I doubt the first statement. Bank's don't joke with Cyber Threats.

I am not talking about connivance and frauds. I am not talking about a rogue staff who have access to card information and decide to send it to the guys that can use the information.

Losing 1 Billion to Privilege escalation attack in this time is laughable. That is one of the basic threat proper OTG-AUTHZ-003 Test would have neutralized.

The bolded is also funny. Any bank that falls victim of ransom ware should have the entire Security, Control and Audit team sacked.
If you know anyone who works in IT security at any of the five oldest Nigerian banks, ask them about the recent incident.

I don't think Nigerian banks are more technically advanced than Taiwan banks that were hit by a series of unlimited operations attack last year.
Re: Cyber-attacks: ‘N150bn Depositors’ Monies At Risk’ by AntiWailer: 8:08am On Feb 12, 2018
einsteine:
If you know anyone who works in IT security at any of the five oldest Nigerian banks, ask them about the recent incident.

I don't think Nigerian banks are more technically advanced than Taiwan banks that were hit by a series of unlimited operations attack last year.
I will ask. I have guys in most of them. It will be a big shame if they lose 100 naira to Privilege Escalation. Somebody must and will definitely be fired.

The advancement is not even a Nigeria Factor. It is because Nigerian Banks are highly regulated.

Several Compliance and Security standards you must adhere to with auditors checking from time to time. Failure to comply, the bank's license is at risk.
Re: Cyber-attacks: ‘N150bn Depositors’ Monies At Risk’ by wonlasewonimi: 8:09am On Feb 12, 2018
AntiWailer:
I doubt the first statement. Bank's don't joke with Cyber Threats.

I am not talking about connivance and frauds. I am not talking about a rogue staff who have access to card information and decide to send it to the guys that can use the information.

Losing 1 Billion to Privilege escalation attack in this time is laughable. That is one of the basic threat proper OTG-AUTHZ-003 Test would have neutralized.

The bolded is also funny. Any bank that falls victim of ransom ware should have the entire Security, Control and Audit team sacked.
That guy is right. Nigerian banks would be the easiest to attack if cyber criminals focus attention on them.

If you have critical infra that is Internet facing, you can't escape it. It's your disaster recovery and incident management process that will help you determine how prepared you are. Is it a major naija bank using access database that would withstand cyber attack?

If NHS can be owned. No organisation can escape it.

The amount of splunk alerts I receive everyday sef.
Re: Cyber-attacks: ‘N150bn Depositors’ Monies At Risk’ by FakoMaybach1: 8:20am On Feb 12, 2018
The only reason Nigeria has been safe from cyber attacks is because of the low value of the Naira.....i laugh when someone tells me banks are safe clearly he doesnt know what cyber attack is. in 2016 or so sony was shut down for 4 good days!! you can imagine such an attack on first bank, customers rushing to withdraw money and firstbank unable to pay them...there will be chaos and first bank may not survive the aftermath.

courses like CISA, CCIE, CCNA and co that train people in cyber skills are too expensive, the nigerian useless government cannot subsidize such...na only to buy fertilizer them saby...
i am happy the cyber criminals are now facing nigeria, let the hunger games begin
Re: Cyber-attacks: ‘N150bn Depositors’ Monies At Risk’ by AntiWailer: 8:40am On Feb 12, 2018
wonlasewonimi:
That guy is right. Nigerian banks would be the easiest to attack if cyber criminals focus attention on them.

If you have critical infra that is Internet facing, you can't escape it. It's your disaster recovery and incident management process that will help you determine how prepared you are. Is it a major naija bank using access database that would withstand cyber attack?

If NHS can be owned. No organisation can escape it.

The amount of splunk alerts I receive everyday sef.
Bros forget NHS. How much is NHS spending on defence mechanism ?

And if i may ask, which bank is using Access Database ? I am not talking about Microfinance Bank.

Majority of the banks irrespective of their core banking platform use Oracle Database with the latest Security patch installed from time to time.

Infrastructure on Internet depends on the Architecture adopted.

Servers on the DMZ don't talk to your core infrastructure directly.
Re: Cyber-attacks: ‘N150bn Depositors’ Monies At Risk’ by davien(m): 8:44am On Feb 12, 2018
Spectre and Meltdown CPU vulnerabilities and other hacks that most banking officials aren't aware of will probably be employed since they usually don't care to update system bios, windows and windows defender..
The sad thing is they won't even know they've been hacked, that's how harmful these vulnerabilities are,your CPU becomes a potty mouth that spills the beans from the kernel.. And this affects all current generation cpus right down to the first Intel and AMD chips.
Re: Cyber-attacks: ‘N150bn Depositors’ Monies At Risk’ by somteez: 9:03am On Feb 12, 2018
The government wants to rob us of hard-earned cash. Using Cyber attack as an excuse is not acceptable. Make #1 commot from my account. Una go see shege undecided undecided
Re: Cyber-attacks: ‘N150bn Depositors’ Monies At Risk’ by wonlasewonimi: 9:03am On Feb 12, 2018
AntiWailer:
Bros forget NHS. How much is NHS spending on defence mechanism ?

And if i may ask, which bank is using Access Database ? I am not talking about Microfinance Bank.

Majority of the banks irrespective of their core banking platform use Oracle Database with the latest Security patch installed from time to time.

Infrastructure on Internet depends on the Architecture adopted.

Servers on the DMZ don't talk to your core infrastructure directly.
How much does NHS spend on security lmao. The whole NHS with the health records of every citizen of the UK.
You will be surprised at how lax the security of major companies are. I'm not going to tell you the bank and its not a microfinance bank.

Most companies/banks networks are not segmented and the ones segmented have done a bad job of it.

All you need to break into anywhere in Nigeria is a good social engineering skills.

Forget about latest patches, zero day exploits nko. Attackers are a step ahead.
Go and read about major breaches on JP Morgan, citibank and so on.

I repeat its not about if they will attacked its a matter of when.
Re: Cyber-attacks: ‘N150bn Depositors’ Monies At Risk’ by CYBERWEAVER(m): 9:22am On Feb 12, 2018
i like commenting on articles as dis......
Re: Cyber-attacks: ‘N150bn Depositors’ Monies At Risk’ by Sexyrosa: 9:42am On Feb 12, 2018
Cyber attacks are real, let's not be ignorant cos we hav not fallen victim..This hackers targets bank acct with over 20m, it's no joke..I know some pple dat hav fallen victim to dem. So if u tink u are rich. Just keep ur bank details safe...Mind who u give ur acct name, no, Phone number nd protect ur BVN carefully...Mind whr u also put ur bank details online.
Re: Cyber-attacks: ‘N150bn Depositors’ Monies At Risk’ by MostBanned: 9:42am On Feb 12, 2018
deloon:
Exagerrated Numbers
No it's not exaggerated
Re: Cyber-attacks: ‘N150bn Depositors’ Monies At Risk’ by MostBanned: 9:44am 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.
It works very well with the aid of insiders (some bank staffs)
Re: Cyber-attacks: ‘N150bn Depositors’ Monies At Risk’ by MostBanned: 9:45am On Feb 12, 2018
Luukasz:
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
Even almighty US till tomorrow still experience cyber attacks
Re: Cyber-attacks: ‘N150bn Depositors’ Monies At Risk’ by AntiWailer: 9:45am On Feb 12, 2018
wonlasewonimi:
How much does NHS spend on security lmao. The whole NHS with the health records of every citizen of the UK.
You will be surprised at how lax the security of major companies are. I'm not going to tell you the bank and its not a microfinance bank.

Most companies/banks networks are not segmented and the ones segmented have done a bad job of it.

All you need to break into anywhere in Nigeria is a good social engineering skills.

Forget about latest patches, zero day exploits nko. Attackers are a step ahead.
Go and read about major breaches on JP Morgan, citibank and so on.

I repeat its not about if they will attacked its a matter of when.
Bank's network security are segmented Bro. Those are basic things required.

I can tell you as a matter of fact that NO BANK uses Access as database for their core banking platform.
Re: Cyber-attacks: ‘N150bn Depositors’ Monies At Risk’ by AntiWailer: 9:49am On Feb 12, 2018
MostBanned:
It works very well with the aid of insiders (some bank staffs)
U can harvest customer's information, You can phish customers, you can get card information.

Those are not cyber attacks, they are simply rogue Staffs stealing information that can be independently used to defraud customers. It is usually a copy and paste thing.

Most serious banks will not even make that easy to do like that.

They don't allow Flash drives, u can not send some files out. The security tools will pick it and disengage it.
Re: Cyber-attacks: ‘N150bn Depositors’ Monies At Risk’ by wonlasewonimi: 9:58am On Feb 12, 2018
AntiWailer:
Bank's network security are segmented Bro. Those are basic things required.

I can tell you as a matter of fact that NO BANK uses Access as database for their core banking platform.
I hear you bro. Nigerian banks are safe.
Re: Cyber-attacks: ‘N150bn Depositors’ Monies At Risk’ by Nobody: 10:06am 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.
Lol
Re: Cyber-attacks: ‘N150bn Depositors’ Monies At Risk’ by IamBlanco(m): 10:43am On Feb 12, 2018
choiii... where those attackers dy na, abeg mak dem com carry me along na...
Re: Cyber-attacks: ‘N150bn Depositors’ Monies At Risk’ by sheriffmarshal: 11:17am On Feb 12, 2018
cosade:
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.
Smiles.....i suggest you read more....cyberattacks can be successful against anybody! even if you spend Nigeria's 2017 budget on Cybersecurity.....a lot need to be done wrt awareness on this topic.
Re: Cyber-attacks: ‘N150bn Depositors’ Monies At Risk’ by sheriffmarshal: 11:22am On Feb 12, 2018
wonlasewonimi:
How much does NHS spend on security lmao. The whole NHS with the health records of every citizen of the UK.
You will be surprised at how lax the security of major companies are. I'm not going to tell you the bank and its not a microfinance bank.

Most companies/banks networks are not segmented and the ones segmented have done a bad job of it.

All you need to break into anywhere in Nigeria is a good social engineering skills.

Forget about latest patches, zero day exploits nko. Attackers are a step ahead.
Go and read about major breaches on JP Morgan, citibank and so on.

I repeat its not about if they will attacked its a matter of when.
Good point! you should know however that the greatest attacks have always started with or leveraged on the weakest links......and having a degree or two in cybersecurity doesnt mean u cannot be the weakest link......you just gotta be aware......we all know the history of stuxnet....if you are a target.....you cannot hide! you can however, protect, prevent, detect and react; which is why it is VERY advisable for organisations to have dedicated CERT teams.
Re: Cyber-attacks: ‘N150bn Depositors’ Monies At Risk’ by wonlasewonimi: 11:53am On Feb 12, 2018
This is what I was trying to explain to AntiWailer. No organisation can come out and boldly say they can't be breached. If you have layered defences and protect your perimeter, what about your weakest links like 3rd parties.
Go and ask home depot and target stores. Target was breached through guys that repair their air conditioning systems and fridge
Re: Cyber-attacks: ‘N150bn Depositors’ Monies At Risk’ by CHUKWUNOLOGICAL(m): 12:28pm On Feb 12, 2018
I see!!! You said Government agencies?
Chai. . . Apc don plan another strategies to tiff money and blame it to hackers. . .
Nigerians opens una eyes
grin grin grin grin grin
Re: Cyber-attacks: ‘N150bn Depositors’ Monies At Risk’ by livebynite: 12:57pm 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.
shut the hell up what do you know?

i spend alot of time on the dark internet and every day in onion forums all i hear are iranian hackers looking for nigerian contacts to get their internet login details to use. why? it is extremely easy to hack nigerian banks if you dont know.
pls close your mouth nexttime if you dont know anything
Re: Cyber-attacks: ‘N150bn Depositors’ Monies At Risk’ by AntiWailer: 1:03pm On Feb 12, 2018
livebynite:
shut the hell up what do you know?

i spend alot of time on the dark internet and every day in onion forums all i hear are iranian hackers looking for nigerian contacts to get their internet login details to use. why? it is extremely easy to hack nigerian banks if you dont know.
pls close your mouth nexttime if you dont know anything
lol.

If you have your head right there and take time to read what I posted in this thread, you will know i am not blabbing but talking as some one who understand the inner workings of Bank IT, Applications and their Security.

Until you hack a bank apart from all the phone call frauds, and cheap methods jobless so called 'hackers' like you attempt, Please shut up for now.

The onus is on you to prove me wrong by hacking a bank. Until you do that with your Iranian Hackers. SHUT THE HELL UP !.

I am a trained Ethical Hacker and a Trained Secure programmer with over a decade experience and still counting. I met plenty hopeless people who travelled for Months back then too with the aim of coming home to 'hack' a bank when they come back home. (Na 2 day)

No need to yield to temptation of exposing my identity. (When you know, you will likely cry a bit and wonder too ) grin grin.

Please my advice is that you should Shut up until you 'hack' a bank.
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