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CBN warns of cyber hack attempt just after CAC attack

CBN warns of cyber hack attempt just after CAC attack

The Central Bank of Nigeria has issued a warning to the public over rising cyber hack attempts targeting personal accounts, cautioning Nigerians against fraudulent messages and emails falsely claiming to originate from the bank.


In a statement signed by Hakama Sidi Ali, the apex bank said scammers are circulating misleading communications designed to deceive individuals and compromise sensitive information.


According to the regulator, the fake messages, often sent via email or online platforms, typically urge recipients to click suspicious links and may contain false claims about the bank’s leadership, licensing activities, or policy decisions.


CBN said the intent of such communications is to gain unauthorized access to personal accounts and mislead unsuspecting members of the public.


“The official website of the Central Bank of Nigeria remains www.cbn.gov.ng. Members of the public are strongly advised to refrain from clicking links or sharing personal information on suspicious websites,” the statement read.


“Verify the authenticity of all CBN communications through the official website and recognised media outlets. Report any suspected fraudulent site, email, or message to law enforcement authorities.”


The bank reaffirmed its commitment to protecting the financial system, noting that it is strengthening its cybersecurity frameworks in collaboration with relevant agencies to combat digital fraud.


The warning comes amid a series of recent cybersecurity concerns in Nigeria. On April 15, the Corporate Affairs Commission confirmed a cyber attack on its information systems, while the Nigeria Data Protection Commission has launched an investigation into an alleged data breach involving Remita Payment Services Ltd., Sterling Bank, and other entities. Authorities say vigilance and public awareness remain key in preventing cyber-related financial crimes.

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