Tag: HACK

  • GTBank confirms website domain hack

    GTBank confirms website domain hack

    Guaranty Trust Bank Plc, popularly known as GTBank, has confirmed an attempt to compromise its website domain.

    GTBank disclosed that its information security experts are currently working round the clock to restore the domain settings.

    The bank’s management disclosed this in a statement made available to newsmen on Thursday in Lagos State.

    The bank said that the hacking attempt occurred on Wednesday, a day after the bank renewed its domain name, causing a temporary disruption to the website, which left customers unable to access online services.

    It allayed concerns about customer data being compromised, noting that the bank did not store customer information on its website.

    The bank said: “Our attention has been drawn to reports in the media alleging that hackers have seized the bank’s website, cloned it, and intercepted customers data.

    “This led to widespread concern and media reports suggesting that the bank’s website had been cloned, potentially putting customer data at risk. The incident was unsuccessful and its website was not cloned.

    “While there was an isolated incident of an attempt to compromise our website domain, we would like to assure all our customers and stakeholders that the bank’s website has not been cloned and that we do not store customer information on our website.

    “As such, there has been no instance of compromise of customer data.

    According to the bank, the financial institution’s information security experts are currently working round the clock to restore the domain settings shortly.

    The bank reassured of its unwavering commitment to safeguarding customer data, urging customers to remain calm and confident in the bank’s robust security measures.

    “We urge all our customers to please disregard the claims in these media reports and assure you of our unwavering commitment to safeguarding customer data,” it added.

    No disruption in our online transactions – GTBank customers

    Meanwhile, some customers of GTBank in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) say they have been doing their online transactions without hitches.

    The customers who spoke to NAN in Abuja on Thursday, were reacting to reports that the bank’s customers were experiencing difficulties in doing online transactions.

    Mr Solomon Ukah, a customer of the bank told NAN that he had done three different online transactions without hitches.

    Ukah said that although a friend told him of the development, he did not believe because non of his online transactions failed.

    ”I heard about it but today, I have done three different transactions and all of them were successful.

    ”I even contacted people that I sent the monies to and they confirmed receipt of the monies,” he said.

    Mrs Blessing Alinta, also a customer of the bank, said she recharged her phone and cable television through her bank.

    ”I am not aware of it but what I know is that I loaded my phone through my bank account and there was no delay,” she said.

    Another customer, Mr Albert Okilo, said that he withdrew the cash in his GTBank account immediately he heard the news.

    ”I quickly transferred my money from GTB to my other banks but surprisingly, they all went through.

    ”I do not think that this hacking news is real,” he said.

    Meanwhile, GTBank in a statement assured its customers and stakeholders that the bank’s website had not been cloned.

    The bank said ”Alleged Web Domain Hack: GTBank Provides Clarity” read, “Our attention has been drawn to reports in the media alleging that hackers have seized the bank’s website, cloned it, and intercepted customer data.

    ”While there was an isolated incident of an attempt to compromise our website domain, we would like to assure all our customers and stakeholders that the bank’s website has not been cloned.

    ”We do not store customer information on our website and as such, there has been no instance of compromise of customers data,” the bank said.

    GTBank in the statement said the bank’s Information Security experts were currently working round the clock to restore domain settings.

    The bank reaffirmed its commitment toward safeguarding customer data.

    The bank appealed to customers to remain calm and confident in the bank’s robust security measures.

    “Our dedicated team of Information Security Experts is currently working round the clock to restore domain settings, and we can assure our customers that our website will be up shortly.

    “We urge all our customers to please disregard the claims in these media reports and we assure you of our unwavering commitment to safeguarding customer data.

    ”Thank you for your continued support,” the bank said.

  • BEWARE: First Bank accounts easiest to hack, says fraudster after stealing from lots of bank’s customers

    BEWARE: First Bank accounts easiest to hack, says fraudster after stealing from lots of bank’s customers

    A 46-year-old suspect, Zakarriyah Yahaya, also known as “His Excellency”, has revealed how and his gang emptied the bank accounts of many Nigerians using lost or stolen SIM cards.

    Yahaya, among 39 suspects paraded for various crimes at defunct headquarters of Special Anti-Robbery Squad (SARS), Abuja on Monday by the Nigerian Police, revealed that the easiest bank account to hack is that of First Bank.

    He explained that bank accounts of many Nigerians receiving alerts are easy to access by using their account and phone numbers.

    The suspects were arrested across the country by Force Investigation Bureau of Intelligence Response Team (IRT) led by Tunji Disu, who took over recently from the suspended Deputy Commissioner of Police, Abba Kyari.

    Speaking to journalists, the suspect said, “My name is Zakarriyah Yahaya, I was born and brought up in Jos. I was arrested last month in Mabushi here in Abuja. I used to reset any SIMs that receive bank alert. I will reset it and steal all the money inside the bank account.

    “I do reset it with victim’s bank account number through bank code from the first to the last number. Any bank that we get, we first use it to buy recharge card, from there, they will send us the alert. From the alert, we will now get the account number.”

    When asked for the banks they are mostly interested in, he said First Bank, among others is the easiest to reset.

    He disclosed that they started the job in the last two years and no fewer than eleven members of the gang are working for him, adding that they are operating in three main cities: Kano, Plateau and Abuja.

    He said he could not recall the exact numbers of bank accounts they’d stolen from but they had once removed N800,000 from one of the accounts.

    Explaining how they operate from the police’s investigation, the force spokesman, Frank Mba said the criminals do acquire SIM packs in large numbers and re-activate old phone numbers people don’t use again and explore any bank account’s details.

    Mba said, “Yahaya Zakari controls multiple gangs of cyber crooks whose talk-in-trade is to go after SIM cards, phone numbers of innocent Nigerians, breaking into their privacy, steal their banks’ IDs, and steal monies from the accounts.

    “They have two main modus oprandi. The first is to go and purchase or acquire MTN lines, the new starter kits in large numbers. When they get these, they tried to hack BVN.

    “Experience has shown them that at this stage, some of our service providers are recycling old numbers. Persons who had used phones and probably for some reasons have travelled out of the country, or for any other reason chose not to use the number again, and those numbers are dormant and currently being recycled and being re-issued to persons as new numbers.

    “They are very skilful and they have ways of knowing or decoding old numbers. So, when they put on their MTN starter packs, and they are given options to select numbers, they select old numbers, and at random, they tried to explore and see if they could get bank details from those old numbers. That is their first modus.”

    The senior police officer also said the criminals do attack their victims physically, collect their phones and target their SIM, adding that they are not interested in the phones but the SIM cards.

    He, however, appealed to Nigerians to guide their phones jealously and quickly report to their banks and service providers if their phones get lost.

    According to him, “The second, which is very dangerous where they sometimes hurt innocent citizens both physically and financially, is through deploying gangs that attack innocent citizens, forcefully snatch their phones, or sometimes get these phones stolen via pickpocketing.

    “Once they get these phones, their target is not the phone, no matter how expensive your phone is, they are not interested in that phone, that’s not the main target. That could actually be a by-product or a side benefit from the crime, but the major target is your SIM card.

    “And once they get your SIM card, they tried to play around with it, and see if they could find anything that can link them or take them straight into victims’ accounts, and they had done these successfully.

    “With that, if they get access to your bank details, they go straight to steal your money. The lesson for all of us here is that, we must guide our phones jealously. Even when you lose a phone or a number and you think you’ve got two or three other numbers or lines, don’t let your number go back to strange hands, go back to your service providers and do all what’s necessary, re-activate and re-claim your lines.”

  • Lagos clears air on ‘hacked’ official website

    Lagos clears air on ‘hacked’ official website

    The Lagos State Government has denied that its website was hacked as reported by a section of the media on Thursday.

    According to a statement from the ministry of science and technology, signed by the commissioner, Hakeem Fahm said the information is not true.

    “I wish to come out to clear the air on the issue. This information is not true. Our website was never hacked.

    He advised the public to always verify issues, and get facts and figures right before dissemination.

    “For the avoidance of doubt, I hereby confirm that the Lagos State website is up and running perfectly.

    “Over the past few days, the flow of misinformation on social media and other channels have been alarming, and this has put the security of residents at immense risk.

    “I seize this opportunity to assure Lagosians that the State Government remains steadfast in its commitment to the safety of lives and property of its citizens and that of the State,” Fahm said.

  • Shocking! hacker releases Dencia’s nude picture

    Shocking! hacker releases Dencia’s nude picture

    Sensational singer and entrepreneur is not in the best of mood at the moment. The founder/creator of Whitenicious phone got stolen and her Instagram page got hacked.

    According to reports reaching TheNewsGuru, the hacker has threatened to expose everything on her phone to people who pay $50 fee to subscribe to his private Instagram account. In addition, the hacker also leaked a nude picture she allegedly sent to a certain popular footballer.

     

     

     

     

     

    However, Dencia’s business page Whitenicious confirmed fan’s fears. Her accounts, indeed, have been taken over by unknown persons. TheNewsGuru gathered that they have been able to track the perpetrator through an IP address showing a London location.