The National Information Technology Development Agency (NITDA), on Monday, cautioned Nigerians against patronising fake websites pledging federal government COVID-19 lockdown loans.
on Monday, cautioned Nigerians against patronising fake websites pledging federal government COVID-19 lockdown loans.The official said some individuals were trying to capitalise on the“In NITDA’s efforts at ensuring a safe and secure Nigerian cyberspace, the Agency’s Computer Emergency Readiness and Response Team identified a number of websites using various phishing tricks to attract Internet users,” it said.
“This malicious site requires the user to complete an online form with their personal information including bank details for the payment to be effected,” she said.Ms Umar said NITDA was doing everything possible to shut down the identified malicious websites and sanction the perpetrators.
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