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The Digest:

The Nigeria Police Force has arrested six suspects for allegedly hacking into a telecommunications company and diverting airtime and data worth N7.7 billion. According to Force spokesperson Benjamin Hundeyin, the suspects gained unauthorized access to the company’s core systems using compromised internal credentials. During operations in Kano, Katsina, and the Federal Capital Territory, police recovered over 400 laptops, 1,000 mobile phones, two mini plazas, and a Toyota vehicle. A substantial sum was also traced to the suspects’ bank accounts. They will be charged to court upon completion of the investigation.

Key Points:
  • The scale of the alleged fraud highlights vulnerabilities in telecom billing and cybersecurity infrastructure.
  • Financial losses from such breaches can impact service affordability and company stability.
  • The arrests demonstrate improved police capability in tackling complex cyber-enabled crimes.
  • Internal credential compromise raises concerns about insider threats and internal security protocols.
  • A successful investigation may encourage more corporate victims to report major cyber incidents.

The case underscores the growing need for robust cybersecurity measures and vigilant internal controls in Nigeria’s digital economy.

Sources: TheCable, PM News

TAGS
Cybercrime, Telecom Fraud,