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Cyberattacks On Nigerian, African Government Agencies Rise — Report by Islie: 8:19am On Nov 19, 2023


Cyberattacks on government agencies and organisations are on the rise in Nigeria, other African countries, and across the Middle East.

The escalation in cyber threats has been particularly severe in Africa, with Mauritius ranking 6th, Nigeria 11th, Morocco 15th, and Kenya 25th in terms of being targeted and attacked.

South Africa follows, ranking 55th globally, Check Point® Software Technologies Ltd disclosed in its Global Threat Index for October 2023, which was released in November.

It stated that Remote Access Trojan (RAT) attack has risen from sixth to second place, with a particular focus on targeting government agencies and organisations in the Middle East and Africa. The report also highlighted the expanding reach of the sophisticated RAT AgentTesla, driven by a new and complex mal-spam campaign using corrupted email attachments.

It noted that the education sector continues to be the prime target for this type of cyber-attack.

The Sales Engineer at Check Point Software, Rudi van Rooyen, said, “We cannot overlook the sophisticated tactics used by hackers to distribute malware, such as impersonating trusted brands or using malicious email attachments.

“As we enter the busy shopping season in November, it’s crucial to stay alert. Cybercriminals are taking advantage of the increased online shopping activity, and no region, including Africa, is immune to these threats.”

The cybersecurity firm also disclosed that formbook was the most prevalent malware last month with an impact of 3 percent of worldwide organisations, followed by NJRat with a global impact of 2 percent, and Remcos with a global impact of two percent.

Highlighting their impact on the continent, the firm said, “Formbook is an Infostealer targeting the Windows OS and was first detected in 2016. It is marketed as Malware as a Service (MaaS) in underground hacking forums for its strong evasion techniques and relatively low price.

“FormBook harvests credentials from various web browsers, collects screenshots, monitors and logs keystrokes, and can download and execute files according to orders from its C&C. Its impact in Kenya and Nigeria is significant at 16.9 percent and 9.2 percent respectively, while the impact in South Africa is lower at 3 percent.”

NJRat, a remote access Trojan, largely targets government agencies and organisations in the Middle East but is now growing significantly in Africa. Remcos distributes itself through malicious Microsoft Office documents, which are attached to SPAM emails, and is designed to bypass Microsoft Windows UAC security and execute malware with high-level privileges.

Although its presence globally is concerning, it has not made a significant appearance in Africa. The top attacked industries on the continent include communications, ISP/MSP, finance and banking, and government and military.

Recently, Anonymous Sudan, a cybercriminal group, tried to shut down MTN Nigeria’s network, to protest Nigeria’s stance on the coup in the Republic of Niger.

Also, the National Information Technology Development Agency, through its Computer Emergency Readiness and Response Team, recently issued a warning that it had detected hacking activities targeted at government digital services.

It said, “The hacktivist group, known for its politically and religiously motivated cyber campaigns, poses a significant risk to our critical information infrastructure.”

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Re: Cyberattacks On Nigerian, African Government Agencies Rise — Report by TemplarLandry: 8:27am On Nov 19, 2023
Re: Cyberattacks On Nigerian, African Government Agencies Rise — Report by TechTanic(m): 8:27am On Nov 19, 2023
They deserve it

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Re: Cyberattacks On Nigerian, African Government Agencies Rise — Report by BXNX: 12:58pm On Nov 19, 2023
som of them will atleast do test work..for the government as goverment no see somethin do for them

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Re: Cyberattacks On Nigerian, African Government Agencies Rise — Report by bigiyaro(m): 12:58pm On Nov 19, 2023
Handiwork of North Korea, indians, Russians and Pakistanis.

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Re: Cyberattacks On Nigerian, African Government Agencies Rise — Report by CHIOMAEZEH: 12:58pm On Nov 19, 2023
Hmm
Re: Cyberattacks On Nigerian, African Government Agencies Rise — Report by Woodshot: 12:59pm On Nov 19, 2023
bigiyaro:
Handiwork of North Korea, indians, Russians and Pakistanis.
Most of the attacks are orchestrated from Nigeria grin

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Re: Cyberattacks On Nigerian, African Government Agencies Rise — Report by Dididrumz(m): 12:59pm On Nov 19, 2023
Ok...
Re: Cyberattacks On Nigerian, African Government Agencies Rise — Report by Wealthoptulent(m): 1:00pm On Nov 19, 2023
Islie:


https://punchng.com/cyberattacks-on-nigerian-govt-agencies-rise-report/


Shey CyberHunger no increase ? Make una Vet NAIRALAND first cheesy

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Re: Cyberattacks On Nigerian, African Government Agencies Rise — Report by ettacool(m): 1:01pm On Nov 19, 2023
Ok
Re: Cyberattacks On Nigerian, African Government Agencies Rise — Report by Ola9ja23: 1:07pm On Nov 19, 2023
IPOBidients over to you
Re: Cyberattacks On Nigerian, African Government Agencies Rise — Report by allen113: 1:07pm On Nov 19, 2023
Recently, Anonymous Sudan, a cybercriminal group, tried to shut down MTN Nigeria’s network, to protest Nigeria’s stance on the coup in the Republic of Niger.

You sure say no be this group clear people debt way dem dey owe Mtn? grin

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Re: Cyberattacks On Nigerian, African Government Agencies Rise — Report by Ola9ja23: 1:08pm On Nov 19, 2023
Ojunafo554:
see below

Mumu go and give the game to your family nd friends to play or you are tire to win 😂🤣🤣🤣

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Re: Cyberattacks On Nigerian, African Government Agencies Rise — Report by Babangidapikin: 1:09pm On Nov 19, 2023
cool Anonymous Sudan ko, Anonymous Israel ni

What does Sudan who are busying fighting themselves know ..MTN is an extension of South African embassy...So they are properly position to receive Israel's reply for South Africa recalling their Ambassador.
Re: Cyberattacks On Nigerian, African Government Agencies Rise — Report by Chibuzoc(m): 1:09pm On Nov 19, 2023
grin the zoo is already hacked offline no need for panic

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Re: Cyberattacks On Nigerian, African Government Agencies Rise — Report by inoki247: 1:24pm On Nov 19, 2023
So when MTN clear people debt na dem den shocked shocked
Re: Cyberattacks On Nigerian, African Government Agencies Rise — Report by o123456789(m): 1:25pm On Nov 19, 2023
These attacks are for real, and the major aim of these attacks is for money!!!. This type of attack using a Remote Access Trojan (RAT), is called Phishing for funds, Professionally it is called Business Email Compromise (BEC). Finally the reason for my expert conclusion that these attacks are mainly for money is because only script kiddies uses Agent Tesla Trojan, because Agent Tesla can easily be detected... hence state sponsored hackers that needs more than money uses stealth and most times custom made RAT.

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Re: Cyberattacks On Nigerian, African Government Agencies Rise — Report by Telltruth123: 1:30pm On Nov 19, 2023
Obedients made Nigeria get to the 11th position
Re: Cyberattacks On Nigerian, African Government Agencies Rise — Report by LogicallySXT(m): 1:38pm On Nov 19, 2023
Trying to stop cyber crime is only increasing it. It can be controlled cos more malware, Trojans and rats are created daily.

Formbook is just one of the lower class hacking trojans.

Redline Stealer & Metastealer are also in same category but more dangerous.

Pegasus software can take down the whole Nigerian military database if deployed into our system here.

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Re: Cyberattacks On Nigerian, African Government Agencies Rise — Report by Nobody: 1:46pm On Nov 19, 2023
This is better than Yahoo plus..hacking.
Re: Cyberattacks On Nigerian, African Government Agencies Rise — Report by DrMuzungu(m): 3:18pm On Nov 19, 2023
This is what happens when you have incompetent 1diots running IT departments and computer literacy is extremely low

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Re: Cyberattacks On Nigerian, African Government Agencies Rise — Report by Swiftgrp: 3:28pm On Nov 19, 2023
Re: Cyberattacks On Nigerian, African Government Agencies Rise — Report by Cryofigbos: 4:14pm On Nov 19, 2023
Same way dey wanted to attack irev during election but inec get sense pass them 😂😂
Re: Cyberattacks On Nigerian, African Government Agencies Rise — Report by ivolt: 4:21pm On Nov 19, 2023
Woodshot:
Most of the attacks are orchestrated from Nigeria grin
Nope, most of the attacks originate from foreign countries.
Re: Cyberattacks On Nigerian, African Government Agencies Rise — Report by Chetas81(m): 4:30pm On Nov 19, 2023
DEMORALISED NATION AND THE USELESS CITIZEN 😅 SLAVE KNOW NOTHING THAN TO ATTACKED ITSELF

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Re: Cyberattacks On Nigerian, African Government Agencies Rise — Report by sslcrypt: 5:42pm On Nov 19, 2023
bigiyaro:
Handiwork of North Korea, indians, Russians and Pakistanis.

Majority of them north Korea and Pakistan. They are seriously broke and make money via aggregated attacks on infrastructure across the world. They know Africa and Asia have weaker defense mechanism against their attacks.
Re: Cyberattacks On Nigerian, African Government Agencies Rise — Report by viodemus: 5:58pm On Nov 19, 2023
who cares.

After all the attack, the thieves money no dey short, instead e dey grow. So, who is sabotaging the sites?

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