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Techfile: Cyber Attacks: Nigeria Jumps To 9 Spot As Banking Trojans Wreck Havoc - latest news
Nigeria remains amongst the top ten countries at
highest risk of cyberattack, currently sitting at number
nine on the list after having climbed one position
from last month 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 during 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.
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.
Also, it 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.
Financial gain is the major motive for the vast
majority of cybercrime, and unfortunately criminals
have a wide range of tools at their disposal to
achieve this,” said Doros Hadjizenonos, country
manager of Check Point South Africa.
. “To see both a highly effective ransomware variant
and a range of banking Trojans in the top ten most
prevalent malware families really underlines how
tenacious and sophisticated malicious hackers can be
in their attempts to extort money. Organisations need
to be both vigilant and proactive in order to protect
their networks.”
“It’s vital for organisations to be alert to these shifting
threats, to simultaneously keep their defenses up
against well-known malware families, new variants
and new zero-day threats. This requires a multi-
layered cybersecurity strategy, which can respond to
a broad range of continually evolving attack types,”
added Hadjizenonos.
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