The National Information Technology Development Agency has said, Cyber-Criminals are now using a variety of ways, like swapping of mobile phone SIM cards, to defraud Nigerians of their hard earned money.
In a statement made available to our correspondent in Abuja on
Tuesday, the Director General, NITDA, Dr Isa Ibrahim, said given the
increasing incidences of fraud through the cyberspace, it had become
imperative to enlighten Nigerians on how the criminals were operating.
He listed a number of ways through which the criminals obtain
information from their potential victims, including swapping of SIM
cards to ensure that victims were not alerted when their funds were
being stolen through online banking transactions.
Ibrahim said, “There has been a tremendous increase in the number of
incidences where Nigerians have lost money and data through
vulnerabilities arising from lack of knowledge on how to manage their
online presence and personal details.
“The cyber-criminals use social engineering, phishing mails, and probably specific to Nigeria, the use of text messages pretending to be sent from banks, requesting for PIN or re-validation of Bank Verification Numbers.
“To the unaware, such are the sources where vital information needed
for making unauthorized withdrawals from victims’ bank accounts occur. A
more worrisome and recent trend is the SIM swap cases where the
victim’s SIM card is swapped; an operation that makes the victim’s phone
inaccessible while funds are transferred.”
He added, “Cyber security has attracted the attention of governments,
enterprises, groups and individuals owing to the myriads of potential
for business growth, damage, national security and sovereignty.
“To nations, the negatives could cripple a nation’s economy should
critical infrastructure be affected. The International
Telecommunications Union has evaluated nations in the Global
Cyber-security Index, placing Nigeria on number four in Africa.”
The NITDA boss noted that given the increasing activities of cyber-criminals in the country, the agency would be holding workshop in
cities across the country in order to arm citizens with the information
and knowledge required to move ahead of criminals.
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