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Cybercriminals Launch Invincible Malware on ATMs

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  • Cybercriminals Launch Invincible Malware on ATMs

Cyber criminals appear to have stepped up their games, as they have unleashed an invincible malware attacks on Automated Teller Machines (ATMs) of banks.

According to MailOnline, passwords and financial data have been stolen from more than 140 banks and other enterprises in 40 countries using the organisations’ own software within the last few months.

Experts have therefore sought increased measures against Nigeria’s vulnerability, calling for concerted efforts between the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) and the financial institutions in the country to safeguard the operations of about 17, 398 ATMs in the country. The ATMs carried out about N4.9 trillion worth of transactions in 2016.

The digital strikes targeted computers that operate ATMs, letting hackers ‘push money out of the banks from within the banks’. The malware hides itself in the computer’s memory to avoid detection, and researchers say they have no idea who is behind it.

“It is not known who is behind the attacks, Kaspersky Labs, who discovered the exploit,” said. “The use of open source exploit code, common Windows utilities and unknown domains makes it almost impossible to determine the group responsible – or even whether it is a single group or several groups sharing the same tools,” it stated.

The U.S., France, the U.K., Ecuador and Kenya are the top five nations affected by the hack, with the U.S. being the hardest hit with 21 incidents.

Other countries include Brazil, Tunisia, Egypt, Russia, Turkey, Israel, Uganda, Spain, Saudi Arabia, China, Congo, Libya, Peru, Tanzania, Kazakhstan, Ukraine and others. The hit enterprise includes the banks, government organisations and telecommunications companies.

The ATM Industry Association (ATMIA) said there are now close to three million cash machines installed worldwide. Accordingly, the code invisibly collects the passwords of system administrators so that the attackers could remotely control the victim’s systems.

“The ultimate goal appears to have been access to financial processes,” said Kaspersky Lab expert, Kurt Baumgartner, adding, “What’s interesting here is that these attacks are ongoing globally against banks themselves. The banks have not been adequately prepared in many cases to deal with this.”

Baumgartner went on to say that those conducting the attacks are “pushing money out of the banks from within the banks” by targeting computers that operate ATMs.

Unlike most other attacks, it drops no malware files onto the hard drive, but hides them in the memory. This combined approach helps to avoid detection by white listing technologies, and leaves forensic investigators with almost no artefacts or malware samples to work with.

Speaking to The Guardian, on the issue as it relates to Nigeria, the Chief Operating Officer, Manna Microfinance Bank, Tobe Nnadozie, the cyber attacks target mostly online platforms in Nigeria.

He stressed that banks that also try to do short cut by running payments on plain platforms without the security layers are the first set of casualties this will hit.

According to him, when the cyber fraudsters want to attack, they start with avenues they can easily penetrate. “Unfortunately for the industry, except we move on time, if they are able to hack into all these avenues, the danger is that there may be other bank cardholders that transact on these unsecured layers or the expired certificate layers and they will get their fingers burnt.”

Nnadozie stressed the need for continuous education, saying that due to apathy to customer enlightenment, lack of cohesion among the financial institutions in Nigeria, players do their own education separately. “This will not work. It is the industry that will be affected by this cyber attack, so there is need for more cohesion in our messages. What currently operates now is that when bank A brings out an advert that says customers should watch out for this and that, bank B will not want to bring out the same in order not to be labelled as a copycat. This trend has even moved to the Micro Finance banks.”

He urged the CBN to lead the cause by running continuous awareness programmes in different languages on this menace; as most people still not know that phishing (tricking people into disclosing their bank details) is on the increase.

The truth about Nigeria is that apart from the ATM cards and ATM terminals, most other platforms are heavily prone to fraud because people are trying to beat the standard and in the course of doing such they create opportunities for fraudsters.

Nnadozie stressed that as the fraudsters are changing their games, Nigeria too should up the ante to fight the menace, and called for effective legislation to curb the trend. “The jail term should be commensurate punishment for offenders caught, if not, more people will be attracted to the crime.”

To the Director-General, Delta State Innovation Hub, Chris Uwaje, the challenge is that the ATMs don’t have indigenous language, which makes users more vulnerable.

Uwaje said malware are designed in specific modular languages following a particular route and because the software that drives most of the ATMs in the country are in the cloud, they are controlled by other people.

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Nigeria to Expand Internet Access with 90,000km of Fibre Optic Cable

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In a bid to bridge the digital divide and enhance internet accessibility across Nigeria, the Federal Government has approved an initiative to expand the country’s internet infrastructure by laying an additional 90,000 kilometers of fiber optic cable.

The announcement was made by the Minister of Communications, Innovation, and Digital Economy, Bosun Tijani, who said the project will bolster national connectivity and optimize the utilization of existing submarine cables landed in Nigeria.

Tijani explained that the project will increase Nigeria’s fiber optic cable capacity from the current 35,000 kilometers to 125,000 kilometers.

This expansion positions Nigeria to become the third-largest terrestrial fiber optic backbone in Africa, trailing behind South Africa and Egypt.

The project will be overseen by a special purpose vehicle (SPV), a separate legal entity established to manage the implementation, finances, and operations of the fiber optics initiative.

Drawing inspiration from successful public-private partnership models like the Nigeria Inter-Bank Settlement System Plc (NIBSS) and Nigeria LNG Limited (NLNG), the SPV will ensure efficient governance and operations.

According to Tijani, the extensive fiber optic coverage will enable Nigeria to leverage the benefits of its eight submarine cables more effectively, thereby driving increased utilization of data capacity beyond the current 10 percent usage rate.

Moreover, the enhanced connectivity will facilitate the connection of over 200,000 educational, healthcare, and social institutions across the country, promoting inclusivity and broadening access to internet services.

The minister said the project aims to address the digital exclusion of approximately 50 percent of the 33 million Nigerians currently without internet access.

By expanding internet connectivity, the initiative is poised to contribute significantly to the country’s economic growth, with projected GDP growth of up to 1.5 percent per capita over the next four years.

Last week, a report by the Groupe Special Mobile Association revealed that 71 percent of Nigerians lack regular access to mobile internet.

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Biden Set to Quadruple Tariffs on Chinese Electric Vehicles in Defense of American Workers

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President Joe Biden is preparing to quadruple tariffs on Chinese electric vehicles (EVs) as part of a broader strategy aimed at safeguarding American workers and industries.

The decision, expected to be announced imminently, reflects the Biden administration’s commitment to confronting perceived unfair trade practices and protecting domestic interests.

According to sources familiar with the matter, speaking on condition of anonymity due to the sensitivity of ongoing negotiations, the Biden administration will unveil measures to significantly increase tariffs on Chinese EVs and other key sectors.

The total tariff on Chinese electric vehicles is set to soar from 27.5% to 102.5%, marking a substantial escalation in trade barriers.

The impending tariff hike comes after nearly two years of review and deliberation, during which the Biden administration scrutinized the economic implications and strategic importance of various industries.

The decision to quadruple tariffs underscores the administration’s determination to address what it perceives as unfair trade practices that undermine American competitiveness and jeopardize vital sectors.

President Biden and his advisors have meticulously crafted the tariff measures, balancing the imperative to protect American industries with the need to avoid disruptions to the supply chain.

While specific details of the tariff adjustments remain undisclosed, the overarching objective is clear: to shield American workers from unfair competition and bolster domestic manufacturing capabilities.

The 2024 presidential race looms large over the flagship announcement, as Biden seeks to differentiate his approach to trade policy from that of his predecessor, Donald Trump.

While Biden is poised to largely renew Trump’s original tariffs, he aims to strike a delicate balance, eschewing widespread hikes that could trigger retaliatory measures and exacerbate global economic tensions.

The decision to quadruple tariffs on Chinese electric vehicles is not without its critics and potential repercussions.

Some industry observers warn of potential disruptions to supply chains and increased costs for consumers, while others question the effectiveness of tariffs as a tool for achieving broader economic objectives.

Nevertheless, the Biden administration remains steadfast in its commitment to protecting American interests and promoting fair and reciprocal trade practices.

By quadrupling tariffs on Chinese electric vehicles, President Biden sends a clear message that the United States will vigorously defend its industries against perceived threats and ensure a level playing field for domestic businesses.

As the announcement of the tariff escalation draws near, stakeholders across industries are closely monitoring developments and assessing the potential implications for their operations. With tensions between the United States and China showing no signs of abating, the Biden administration’s tariff measures are likely to further shape the dynamics of global trade and economic relations in the coming months.

Only time will tell how China will respond to the Biden administration’s tariff escalation and whether it will impact broader efforts to foster constructive dialogue and cooperation between the world’s two largest economies. For now, the stage is set for a renewed intensification of trade tensions, with the fate of American workers and industries hanging in the balance.

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ChatGPT Integration Set to Redefine iPhone User Interaction

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Apple Inc. is reportedly finalizing an agreement with OpenAI to integrate the startup’s ChatGPT technology into its upcoming iOS 18 operating system.

This strategic partnership signals Apple’s deepening commitment to infusing artificial intelligence (AI) features into its flagship devices, promising a significant evolution in user experience.

According to sources familiar with the matter, who requested anonymity due to the confidentiality of ongoing negotiations, Apple and OpenAI have been ironing out the terms of the pact, aiming to seamlessly integrate ChatGPT capabilities directly into the iOS ecosystem.

ChatGPT, renowned for its advanced natural language processing and conversational abilities, stands poised to revolutionize how iPhone users interact with their devices.

The inclusion of ChatGPT in iOS 18 heralds a new era of intuitive and personalized interactions for Apple device users.

Leveraging the power of AI, ChatGPT enables natural language understanding, enabling users to engage in more fluid and contextually relevant conversations with their iPhones.

From answering queries and providing recommendations to offering assistance with tasks and even engaging in casual conversation, ChatGPT’s integration promises to elevate the iPhone’s functionality to unprecedented levels.

Apple’s move to integrate ChatGPT into its operating system comes amid a broader industry trend towards embedding AI-driven features into consumer electronics.

With competition intensifying in the AI space, Apple aims to fortify its position by leveraging cutting-edge technologies to enhance user experiences across its product ecosystem.

The impending announcement of ChatGPT integration underscores Apple’s strategic focus on AI innovation, a vision championed by CEO Tim Cook.

Cook, who has previously acknowledged using OpenAI’s ChatGPT, has emphasized the company’s commitment to deploying AI features thoughtfully and responsibly.

The forthcoming Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC), slated for next month, is expected to serve as the stage for Apple’s grand unveiling of its latest AI-driven initiatives.

With rumors swirling about a flurry of new AI features poised to debut at the event, anticipation is mounting among tech enthusiasts eager to witness the next evolution of iPhone capabilities.

While the partnership between Apple and OpenAI represents a significant step forward in AI integration, challenges and concerns remain.

Chief among them are privacy considerations and ensuring that AI technologies are deployed in a manner that prioritizes user consent and data security.

As Apple prepares to usher in a new era of iPhone user interaction powered by ChatGPT, the tech world eagerly awaits the transformative impact of this landmark integration.

With the convergence of cutting-edge AI and Apple’s signature hardware-software integration, the stage is set for a revolution in how we engage with our devices.

Only time will tell how ChatGPT’s integration will redefine the iPhone experience, but one thing is certain: the future of smartphone interaction has never looked more promising.

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