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EFCC's Olukoyede declares war on Nigeria's banks for their failures
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 51051, member: 636"] Financial crime fighters gathered at a major security summit where Nigeria's top corruption buster demanded stronger digital defenses. EFCC boss Ola Olukoyede told delegates at the National Cyber Security Conference that financial institutions must beef up their cyber armor against criminal hackers. The July 9 meeting in Abuja brought together security chiefs who heard warnings about mounting digital threats targeting banks and payment systems. Nigeria's booming fintech revolution has created juicy targets for cybercriminals seeking quick cash grabs from vulnerable systems. NITDA organized the high-stakes gathering to address growing concerns about online fraud schemes. Olukoyede praised Nigeria's rapid digital transformation while highlighting the dark side of technological progress. Criminal networks exploit weaknesses in mobile banking platforms and cryptocurrency exchanges that serve millions of customers daily. The EFCC chief revealed his agency has ramped up cyber forensics capabilities and scored major arrests of fraud syndicates over the past two years. International partnerships with FBI agents and INTERPOL officers help track down cross-border criminals who steal from Nigerian victims. A new 24-hour cybercrime response center will give citizens direct access to report digital attacks. Board members at financial companies must take personal responsibility for cybersecurity failures that endanger the banking ecosystem. NITDA chief Kashifu Abdullahi echoed calls for stronger collaboration between government agencies and private sector partners. National Security Adviser Nuhu Ribadu joined senators and diplomats at the conference opening ceremony. The summit aims to forge a unified national strategy against cyber threats targeting Africa's largest economy. Experts agree that coordinated action across all sectors offers the best protection against sophisticated hackers. [/QUOTE]
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