• Which of the following is the best way to protect your PC or phone from AI-powered cyberattacks?
    Which of the following is the best way to protect your PC or phone from AI-powered cyberattacks?
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  • NITDA Alerts Nigerians To eSIM Security Flaw Exploited Globally

    The National Information Technology Development Agency (NITDA) has warned of a critical vulnerability in embedded SIM (eSIM) technology that could allow attackers to hijack devices, intercept communications, and clone eSIM profiles.

    The flaw, linked to outdated GSMA TS 48 test profiles, affects over 2 billion smartphones, tablets, wearables, and IoT devices worldwide.

    NITDA urged device makers and service providers to apply Kigen OS patches via OTA updates, adopt the updated GSMA TS 48 version 7.0 standard, and remove legacy profiles to block exploitation.

    The agency stressed that swift action is essential to avert large-scale cyberattacks and protect user data.

    #CyberSecurity #NITDA #eSIM #NigeriaTech
    NITDA Alerts Nigerians To eSIM Security Flaw Exploited Globally The National Information Technology Development Agency (NITDA) has warned of a critical vulnerability in embedded SIM (eSIM) technology that could allow attackers to hijack devices, intercept communications, and clone eSIM profiles. The flaw, linked to outdated GSMA TS 48 test profiles, affects over 2 billion smartphones, tablets, wearables, and IoT devices worldwide. NITDA urged device makers and service providers to apply Kigen OS patches via OTA updates, adopt the updated GSMA TS 48 version 7.0 standard, and remove legacy profiles to block exploitation. The agency stressed that swift action is essential to avert large-scale cyberattacks and protect user data. #CyberSecurity #NITDA #eSIM #NigeriaTech
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  • FIJ Website Hit By Cyberattacks After Exposing Illegal NIN Data Sales, Attack Linked To NIMC

    The Foundation for Investigative Journalism (FIJ) has come under coordinated cyberattacks days after publishing investigations that exposed the illegal sale of Nigerians’ National Identification Number (NIN) data.

    According to FIJ, its website suffered a Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) attack on Thursday, briefly knocking it offline. Technical analysis revealed a single IP address launched over 50,000 requests in one hour, with traces linked to the National Identity Management Commission (NIMC) headquarters in Abuja.

    The attack came after a series of FIJ investigations uncovered multiple platforms—NINPrint, NINCard, nimcverify.ng, and IloTech—illegally selling Nigerians’ personal data for as low as ₦150 per record. In some cases, FIJ was able to buy the records of prominent Nigerians, including Aviation Minister Festus Keyamo and Senator Orji Uzor Kalu.

    Despite NIMC’s mandate to safeguard national identity data, FIJ reported that the agency failed to act against these companies for months, even when aware of their activities. Following FIJ’s publications, however, the illegal websites were shut down within days.

    FIJ said the DDoS attack highlights an attempt to silence investigative journalism and shield entrenched interests.

    #CyberAttack #DataPrivacy #Nigeria #FIJInvestigates
    FIJ Website Hit By Cyberattacks After Exposing Illegal NIN Data Sales, Attack Linked To NIMC The Foundation for Investigative Journalism (FIJ) has come under coordinated cyberattacks days after publishing investigations that exposed the illegal sale of Nigerians’ National Identification Number (NIN) data. According to FIJ, its website suffered a Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) attack on Thursday, briefly knocking it offline. Technical analysis revealed a single IP address launched over 50,000 requests in one hour, with traces linked to the National Identity Management Commission (NIMC) headquarters in Abuja. The attack came after a series of FIJ investigations uncovered multiple platforms—NINPrint, NINCard, nimcverify.ng, and IloTech—illegally selling Nigerians’ personal data for as low as ₦150 per record. In some cases, FIJ was able to buy the records of prominent Nigerians, including Aviation Minister Festus Keyamo and Senator Orji Uzor Kalu. Despite NIMC’s mandate to safeguard national identity data, FIJ reported that the agency failed to act against these companies for months, even when aware of their activities. Following FIJ’s publications, however, the illegal websites were shut down within days. FIJ said the DDoS attack highlights an attempt to silence investigative journalism and shield entrenched interests. #CyberAttack #DataPrivacy #Nigeria #FIJInvestigates
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  • EFCC Reveals Sophisticated Cyberattacks On Six Nigerian Banks, Recovers Over N20Billion
    EFCC Reveals Sophisticated Cyberattacks On Six Nigerian Banks, Recovers Over N20Billion
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