The Department of State warns U.S. citizens of the risks of travel to Nigeria and recommends that U.S. citizens avoid all travel to Adamawa, Borno, and Yobe states because the security situation in northeast Nigeria remains fluid and unpredictable. The U.S. Department of State strongly urges U.S. citizens in Nigeria to consider their own personal security and to keep personal safety in the forefront of their travel planning. This Travel Warning replaces the Travel Warning for Nigeria dated August 11, 2014.
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Friday, 27 February 2015
ISIS Recruiting Nigerian Youths Through Social Media
Coordinator of the National Information Centre, Mr. Mike Omeri, has sounded the alarm that the blood-thirsty Islamic State in Iraq and Syria, ISIS, is currently using the social media to radicalize and recruit Nigerian youths, particularly those who come from a wealthy background.
Thursday, 26 February 2015
Wednesday, 25 February 2015
Nigeria Cybercrime Bill Allows Govt To Spy on Nigerians, Prescribes Death Sentence For Hackers
United States Offers $3m Reward For Information On 'One of World's Prolific Hackers'
Tuesday, 24 February 2015
Gunmen Kidnap American Woman In Central Nigeria
Anti-Boko Haram Nigerian Activist Wins Japan Peace Prize Worth $170,000
Esther Ibanga |
TOKYO: A Nigerian woman who has campaigned against Islamist extremists Boko Haram was on Tuesday awarded a Japanese peace prize worth $170,000.
The Spy Cables: A Glimpse Into The World of Espionage
A digital leak to Al Jazeera of hundreds of secret intelligence documents from the world's spy agencies has offered an unprecedented insight into operational dealings of the shadowy and highly politicised realm of global espionage.
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How A Swedish Suburb Became A Breeding Ground For Foreign Fighters Streaming Into Syria And Iraq
Foreign Fighters In Syria (Source: statista.com) |
When he was 3 years old, Ahmed arrived in southern Sweden from Iraq, together with his older brother and parents. The family settled in one of their new country’s cut-off suburbs, where its many new immigrants come to live, but mostly to be forgotten.
Five Ways To Engage The Private Sector In Countering Violent Extremism
Emerging Voices features contributions from scholars and practitioners highlighting new research, thinking, and approaches to development challenges. This article is by Dr. Khalid Koser, executive director of the Global Community Engagement and Resilience Fund (GCERF) and a nonresident senior fellow in foreign policy at the Brookings Institution.
The Road To A Post Insurgency-Free Nigeria
With no intention to play down the intensity of current security hitches in some parts of the country, I make bold to state that the progress so far recorded in our quest to root out insurgency from our land is hope-inspiring. Even though there are some traces of insecurity, the truth is that we have covered appreciable grounds.
Telephone Denial of Service Attack (TDoS): A New Hacking Tool That Floods Networks With Spam Phone Calls
Hackers are selling a new tool that lets anyone flood a phone network with spam phone calls.
The Register reports that Eastern-European hackers have developed a new piece of kit that is being sold online. The TNT Instant Up can be used to flood phone numbers with calls, stopping the phone from being used until the device is turned off.
Sahel-Based Militants Accumulate $220m In Ransom Payments- Algerian NGO
Militant groups active in the African Sahel region have accumulated $220 million in ransoms paid to free westerners they held hostage since 2013, head of an Algerian NGO said on Sunday.
Monday, 23 February 2015
Terror Alert! Al Qaeda-Linked Al-Shabaab Calls For Attacks On ‘Jewish-Owned’ Shopping Malls in UK, Canada & USA
United States and British security services are assessing the credibility of new threats against western shopping centres issued by Somali-based Islamist terrorists.
U.K Spy Court Declares Information Sharing Between NSA And GCHQ Illegal
The UK's Investigatory Powers Tribunal (IPT) has ruled that the information sharing between the NSA and GCHQ was unlawful up until December 2014.
Gunmen Abduct Governor Amaechi's Aide, Disrupt APC Rally In Rivers State
Rivers State Governor, Rotimi Amaechi is sweating over the whereabouts of his aide, Mr. Freddie Ndigbara; who was abducted by unknown gunmen, at an APC rally, in one on the local governments in the state.
Indian Dies In Lagos After Attack By Robbers
An Indian national, Mr. Srivastava Kumar, has died in a hospital after he was attacked by suspected robbers in the Lekki Ajah area of Lagos.
Australian PM - Tony Abbott To Launch New Strategy To Counter 'Long-term Era of Terrorism'
Tony Abbott |
The Australian government will create a national strategy to beat violent extremism and appoint a counter-terrorism coordinator to tackle what the prime minister, Tony Abbott, calls a “new, long-term era of heightened terrorism”.
Terrorism Fueled International Opinion Against Islam - King Salman Of Saudi Arabia
Saudi King Salman bin Abdulaziz on Sunday denounced terrorism and radical Islamists who he said were not only “threatening Muslims” but also tainting and vilifying the image of Islam to non-Muslims.
Sunday, 22 February 2015
Maldives Ex-President Nasheed Arrested On Terrorism Charges
7-Year Old Female Suicide Bomber Kills Self, Five Others In Potiskum, Yobe State
At least five people have been killed and dozens wounded, when a plausibly 7-year old female suicide bomber detonated herself outside a market in the northeast Nigerian town of Potiskum in Yobe State, witnesses said.
Fleeing Boko Haram Terrorists Drown In Lake Chad; Sect Used Land Mines
A large number of terrorists have drowned in the Lake Chad as they fled the heavy bombardment by Nigerian Air force heralding the advance of Nigerian troops on mission to flush them out of Baga, the Nigerian defence headquarters has said.
Security Alertt! More Political Rallies Likely To Be Bombed- Police Intelligence Report
The Nigeria Police Force Headquarters has received intelligence reports that there are plots to bomb more political rallies ahead of the re-scheduled general elections.
Nigerian Military Retakes Key Town from Boko Haram
Nigeria's military said Saturday that it had reclaimed a strategic border town from the Boko Haram militant group, while other reports said the militants continued their deadly campaign elsewhere in the country's northeast.
Saturday, 21 February 2015
Boko Haram's Shifting Media Propaganda: Is Sect Poised For A Wider Conflict?
Shekau (In His Latest Video) |
From grainy, amateurish footage and rambling, almost inaudible speeches to slick, expertly edited productions, Boko Haram's media strategy has undergone a transformation in recent months. The Nigerian militants this week published two videos that contrasted starkly with earlier efforts, using visual cues and a style resembling similar messages from the Islamic State jihadists.
When A Terrorist Organization Becomes An 'Armed Insurgency'
An organization that regularly uses suicide attacks against innocent civilians has been designated an "armed insurgency" by the White House.
The
Afghanistan Taliban has sent dozens of suicide bombers and attackers to
hit soft targets in Afghanistan, but the administration says it's OK to
negotiate with them because they're not terrorists.
Boko Haram Splits; Breakway Faction Circulates Message Critical of Shekau
Boko Haram has split under the recent relentless pounding from the
Nigerian armed forces and diplomatic successes scored by President
Jonathan, through the creation of a multilateral force against the
terrorist organization.
Thursday, 19 February 2015
The Great SIM Heist: How Spy Agencies Stole Encryption Keys Protecting Privacy of Cellphones
SIM Cards |
AMERICAN AND BRITISH spies hacked into the internal
computer network of the largest manufacturer of SIM cards in the world,
stealing encryption keys used to protect the privacy of cellphone
communications across the globe, according to top-secret documents
provided to The Intercept by National Security Agency whistleblower Edward Snowden.
Bank App That Lets You Log In With Fingerprint 'Can Be Hacked By Almost Anybody': Security Expert Says System Is As Safe As 'Leaving House Keys Under The Door Mat'
Users merely have to press finger to smartphone to get into their accounts
- Feature has been installed by Royal Bank of Scotland and NatWest
- Banks say around 880,000 of their customers can use Touch ID on iPhones
- One expert compared it to 'leaving your house keys under the door mat'
Two High
Street banks are letting customers access their money by using
fingerprint technology that security experts warn ‘almost anybody’ could
crack.
Royal
Bank of Scotland and NatWest have installed the feature so that users
of their mobile banking apps merely have to press a finger on to their
smartphone to get into their accounts.
But
Professor Mike Jackson, a cybersecurity expert at Birmingham City
University, claims the technology offers about as much security as
‘leaving your house keys under the front doormat’.
‘It is not something I would do – put it that way,’ he added.
The
banks’ apps utilise Apple’s Touch ID feature, which lets owners of an
iPhone 5, 6 or 6 Plus access their device by touching the button under
the screen.
If
the fingerprint matches one they have stored previously, the screen is
unlocked. On earlier models, users must enter a numerical code instead.
RBS
and NatWest, both part of the Royal Bank of Scotland Group, say around
880,000 of their customers have the newer iPhones so can now get into
their bank accounts using Touch ID.
They simply activate the technology first by inputting their usual security information.
Almost
anybody, given enough chance, would be able to break it. If you can get
hold of a good finger print, it is very easy to fool [the technology]
Professor Mike Jackson, a cybersecurity expert at Birmingham City University
But experts claim these people may be putting their money at risk as Touch ID only examines the look of fingerprints.
So
criminals could easily break into someone’s bank account by using a
high-quality photograph or clear image of the phone-owner’s fingerprint.
Such
an image could even be gleaned from the phone’s screen itself. More
sophisticated fingerprint-recognition systems can detect the warmth and
veins within fingers.
Ben
Schlabs of the German think tank SRLabs said: ‘Fingerprints are not fit
for secure local-user authentication as long as “fake fingers” can be
produced from these pervasive copies. It is a very different risk to
something that is inside your brain [such as a PIN code].’
And
Professor Mike Jackson said: ‘Almost anybody, given enough chance,
would be able to break it. If you can get hold of a good finger print,
it is very easy to fool [the technology]. It is that insecure.’
When
Touch ID was launched, a group of hackers got around it by making a
fake finger from a photograph of a fingerprint. They showed how
criminals could present the photograph to the iPhone’s button or use it
to fashion a latex model to hold against the smartphone.
RBS
and NatWest yesterday said they were confident the fingerprint
technology was safe to use, pointing out it was already popular with
banks in the US and other countries.
‘We
do everything we can to make banking secure for our customers and we’ve
tested this to make sure it was safe before launch,’ they added.
Mobile banking users whose iPhones are stolen can deactivate their Touch ID by calling the bank.
Source;
MailOnline
MailOnline
'We Are Not At War With Islam'- Obama's Message At CVE Summit
Barack Obama (POTUS) |
President Barack Obama says the United States is not at war with Islam. The U.S. leader told a White House summit on combating violent extremism he wants to discredit the belief that Americans and Westerners in general are at odds with Muslims. He said this narrative helps extremists radicalize and recruit young Americans and others.
Wednesday, 18 February 2015
U.S To Allow Widespread Export Of Armed Drones To Foreign Countries
The Obama administration will permit the widespread export of armed drones for the first time, a step toward providing allied nations with weapons that have become a cornerstone of U.S. counterterrorism strategy but whose remotely controlled power to kill is intensely controversial.
Boko Haram Leader - Shekau Releases New Video, Vows To Disrupt Nigeria Election
Shekau (Centre) |
Boko Haram leader Abubakar Shekau vowed to disrupt Nigeria’s general election in a new video released Tuesday, after two suicide attacks in the northeast blamed on the Islamists killed 38 people.
“This election will not be held even if we are dead. Even if we are not alive Allah will never allow you to do it,” Shekau said in the Hausa language, presumably referring to the polls scheduled for March 28.
United States Set To Provide African Nations With Equipment and Intelligence to Fight Boko Haram in Nigeria
U.S. army to provide equipment, intelligence to fight Boko Haram
N’DJAMENA (Reuters) - The United States military will provide communications equipment and intelligence to help African nations in the fight against Nigerian Islamist group Boko Haram, the commander of U.S. Special Forces operations in Africa said.
Tuesday, 17 February 2015
Is Internet of Things (IoT) A Security Timebomb?
Hailed as a panacea by
those for whom the world cannot move quickly enough, the Internet of
Things has been a long time coming. But is Internet of Things security
up to scratch?
Cybersecurity: 10 Ways Employees Can Cause Data Breaches
In a perfect world, employees would have excellent cyber security
habits and never put the company’s network or data at risk. This isn’t a
perfect world, however, and the reality is employees do a lot of things
that mess with a CISO’s on-the-job sanity.
BREAKING: Scores Killed By Multiple Blast On Military Checkpoint Near Biu-Borno State
Eleven people were killed in a suicide bomb attack on a military checkpoint near the town of Biu, Borno State in northeast Nigeria on Tuesday, a vigilante and a resident said. Early reports attributed the blast to the handiwork of Boko Haram.
Japan To Provide $15.5 million In Middle East-Africa Counterterrorism Aid
TOKYO (Reuters) - Japan will provide $15.5 million in aid to support counter-terrorism efforts in the Middle East and Africa, Foreign Minister Fumio Kishida said on Tuesday, doubling the figure pledged last month.
Social Media Security Tips For Corporate Organizations
Social-media use can provide benefits to a small business. Yet, use of social media by employees can compromise the company’s security. Many company leaders and business owners don’t know this.
Monday, 16 February 2015
Nigerian Military Retakes Monguno, Other Communities From Boko Haram
Nigerian troops fighting the insurgent group, Boko Haram, have reclaimed
the town of Monguno and other communities in the North East after
nearly two days of fighting. Boko Haram carried out a pre-dawn
attack on Monguno, which is about 137 kilometres from Maiduguri, the
Borno State capital over two weeks ago.
Daredevil Boko Haram Insurgents Attack Cameroon Army Base, Several Wounded
MAROUA, Cameroon (Reuters) - Nigerian Boko Haram insurgents attacked a Cameroon military camp near the town of Waza in the north of the country on Monday, wounding several soldiers, an army spokesman said.
Nigerian Security Operatives Invade Home of Reuters’ Correspondent in Bayelsa
Men from the Department of State Security (DSS) over the weekend invaded the home of the Niger Delta correspondent of the Thomson Reuters in the Niger Delta, Mr. Tife Owolabi, for alleged espionage.
EFCC Arrests Nigerian Fugitive Wanted For Murder in U.K
Insurgency: Nigerian Air Force Tests New Equipments In Lagos, Urges Public Not To Panic
The Nigerian Air Force on Sunday in Lagos said it had incorporated some new systems and ammunition aimed at the continuous fight against insurgency in the country.
Police Declare 10 Bankers Wanted Over N125m Fraud
The Zone 2 Police Command in Lagos State on Sunday declared 10 suspected bankers wanted over alleged N125.1 million scam.
How Hackers Stole $1 Billion From 100 Banks Using Malware
Despite increased online and mobile banking security, banks are more
often being targeted by hackers. A hacker group has infiltrated a number
of banks and financial institutions in several countries, stealing
hundreds of Millions of dollars in possibly the biggest bank heist the
world has ever seen.
Organization of Islamic Cooperation Announces Package of Urgent Measures To Counterterrorism
The Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) announced a package of urgent measures to prevent the rapid spread of terrorism, which has hit a number of OIC member states, and halt a surge pf violence in the Muslim world.
Saturday, 14 February 2015
South Africa’s Covert Role In The Fight Against Boko Haram
For two weeks now, stories about the regional alliance between Nigeria, Chad, Cameroon, Niger and Benin through a Multi National Joint Task Force (MNJTF) aimed at taming Boko Haram have been prominent.
Thursday, 12 February 2015
BREAKING: Deadly Explosion Kill Scores In A Crowded Market In Biu, BornoState
A deadly explosion from a bomb that went off in a crowded market in Biu, the largest town in Southern Borno state, has killed many, witnesses said.
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