CRIMENEWSTOP STORY

Nigeria becomes more open to cyber attacks

Nigeria remains amongst the top ten countries at highest risk of cyber attack as the country now in number nine on the list having climbed one position from last month.
This fact is according to Check Point Software Technologies Ltd August Global Threat Impact Index released at the weekend.
It revealed that banking trojans were extensively used by cyber-criminals in August, with three variants: The Zeus, Ramnit and Trickbot banking trojans all appeared in the top ten. These Trojans work by identifying when the victim is visiting a banking website, and then use keylogging or webinjects to harvest basic login credentials or more sensitive information such as PIN numbers.
It further explained that alternatively, Trojans may also direct victims to fake banking websites designed to mimic the legitimate ones and steal credentials that way. The August Global Threat Impact Index also revealed that Globeimposter, a ransomware disguised as a variant of the Globe ransomware, was the world’s second most prevalent malware throughout the month.
In Nigeria, the study discovered that Roughted, a large scale Malvertising was used to deliver various malicious websites and payloads such as scams, adware, exploit kits and ransomware to attack any type of platform and operating system, and utilises ad-blocker, bypassing and fingerprinting in order to make sure it delivers the most relevant attack.
On the second spot was Virut, one of the major botnets and malware distributors in the Internet. It is used in DDoS attacks, spam distribution, data theft and fraud. The malware is spread through executables originating from infected devices such as USB sticks as well as compromised websites and attempts to infect any file accesses with the extensions .exe or .scr. Virut alters the local host files and opens a backdoor by joining an IRC channel controlled by a remote attacker.
It further found out Fireball, adware vastly distributed by the Chinese digital marketing company Rafotech acts as a browser-hijacker which changes the default search engine and installs tracking pixels, but can be turned into a full-functioning malware downloader. Fireball is capable of executing any code on the victim machines, resulting in a wide range of actions from stealing credentials to dropping additional malware.