Cyber-crime
originating from Nigeria is worth $9.3 billion yearly, President of
Cyber Security Association of Nigeria (CSEAN), Mr. Remi Afon, has said.
He spoke in a statement in Abuja on the planned launch of CSEAN in Lagos and award of certificates to new members.
Afon said although there were no
available statistics on volume of malware being generated from the
country, “based on research by Palo Alto Networks in 2014 and fire eye
2015, activities of cyber criminals in Nigeria is now shifting from
phishing emails to actual exploit through malware”.
“It is estimated by Dutch investigation
firm, Ultrascan, that Nigeria-based cybercrime is costing around $9.3
billion (£5.5b) globally each year,” he added.
He lauded efforts of the Federal Government to combat the menace.
President Goodluck Jonathan administration signed the Cybercrime Bill into law on October 24, 2014.
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