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NCS Expresses Concern Over Attacks on Govt, Organisations’ Websites.

The Nigeria Computer Society (NCS), the umbrella body for computer professionals in Nigeria has expressed concern over the current trend, where government and organisations’ websites are hacked into...

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October 22, 2020 2 Min Read
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The Nigeria Computer Society (NCS), the umbrella body for computer professionals in Nigeria has expressed concern over the current trend, where government and organisations’ websites are hacked into by members of the Anonymous group, an online network known for launching attacks against government institutions, in solidarity with the ongoing #EndSARS protest across the country.

President of NCS, Prof. Adesina Sodiya, in a statement made available to TechTV said that the situation portends great danger for the Nigerian economy, and could lead to serious security breach. Prof. Sodiya, therefore called on the federal and state governments to take proactive steps to end the hacking that has been attributed to the ongoing #EndSARS protesters.

According to him, “NCS has noticed a serious security breach in the country now. Over 28 ‘state public-facing’ systems have been breached.

As of now, at least 42-50, or more government websites are potential targets. There are also estimates that indicate that up to 30 government related sites have already been breached and more might be affected in the coming days. Government need to act fast now before they start pasting our Automated Teller Machine (ATM) cards and Personal Identification Numbers (PINs) online now.”

Sodiya who described the attacks as unethical, said the development amounts to unauthorised access to government and organisations’ websites, and punishable by law.

He said the cyber threat composed of a vast number of threats such as attack on physical system; authentication and privilege attack; denial of service, “as we are currently witnessing from hacktivist; global risks including non-state actors in cyberspace like anonymous compounded by pandemics, which have accelerated our digitisation timelines but also introduced many related online fraudulent opportunities and scaremongering; malicious content; social engineering and value chain disruptions, among others.”

“Nigeria might be under attack from both foreign and local actors, as we speak. Both private and public organisations are subjected to continue to experience different waves of attacks.

“The current situation is still manageable and we have to take urgent measures so as to protect the country from more terrible situations. This might also seriously reduce and undermine our ranking in the “Global Cybersecurity Perception Index,” Sodiya said.

He added, “On our own as the major information technology society in Nigeria, we have increased cybersecurity awareness programmes among individuals and corporate organisations.

“We shall continue to take measures towards ensuring that we are able solve our national cyber security challenges. NCS is ever ready to work with the Ministry of Communications and Digital Economy and Office of the National Security Adviser (ONSA) towards ensuring that we have a stable and secure online transactions.

“We wish to advise both individual and corporate members at this time to adhere to basic cyber security principles.” Prof. Sodiya said.

 

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