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Cyber crime: How telecom consumers can protect their accounts –NCC

Oyindamola Akanni
Oyindamola Akanni
NCC

The Nigerian Communications Commission, NCC, has alerted the general public over the increasing incidents of fraud across various platforms, especially on social media networks.

The alert, the commission said, in a statement issued on Thursday by its Director, Public Affairs, Dr. Ikechukwu Adinde,  was in line with its functions and objectives under the Nigerian Communications Act (NCA) 2003, to promote and protect the interests of telecom consumers.

It advised telecom consumers using any social media platform to be alert and wary of the wiles of fraudsters and other unscrupulous persons, in order not to fall victim to their antics.

It said the latest scams sometimes take the form of Vishing, which are fraudulent phone calls from people who might claim to be calling on behalf of a known and credible organisation, with the intention to gain access to the target’s personal social media account or other identity resources to perpetrate fraud.

Vishing is a form of Phishing which is punishable under Section 32 of the Cybercrimes (Prohibition, Prevention etc.) Act of 2015.

These increasingly popular incidents typically start with a phone call from fraudsters requesting the call receiver to perform a certain task for the caller, which will enable the caller (usually part of a wider network of syndicates) to swiftly takeover the social media account of an individual or group.

Consequently, the commission said it wished to inform the general public that such calls and antics, were initiated and carried out by unscrupulous persons, usually with the intent to defraud unsuspecting citizens and or commit other heinous crimes.

The commission said it had observed that most times, when a receiver of such calls acted as the caller might direct, the Facebook or other social media accounts targeted by the caller would be taken over by such persons, who might then proceed as impostors, soliciting funds from and/or enticing friends of their victims into fraudulent business transactions in order to swindle them.

To illustrate the insidious dimension of the development, a recording of an attempt by a person to extract information was said to be made available to the commission by a telecom consumer.

The commission said it considered it necessary to post the recording online to educate the general public about how fraudsters play tricks on people to defraud them.

“Kindly visit the Commission’s Twitter Handles (@ngcomcommission or @consumersncc) to listen to the tape and other updates in this regard,” the commission advised.

The commission assured telecom consumers that all the numbers reportedly used to perpetuate the crimes were being investigated and thereafter, appropriate actions would be taken in that regard as prescribed by relevant laws.

Accordingly, the commission urged telecom consumers to ensure that they put in place the necessary security measures to protect their online activities, as well as remain alert to the prowling fraudsters on various platforms on the Internet.

It stated that it was important that telecom consumers did not give out any information about their accounts or other online transaction details to unknown persons who might pose as representatives of known organisations (such as Pension Administrators, Bankers, Insurers, Mobile Money Service Providers, Telecom Services Providers, Social Media Accounts, Group Administrators, etc.).

It said telecoms consumers should also be less revealing about their personal lives and details on online platforms in order not to give fraudulent persons the opportunity to target them for scams.

In the wake of increased internet usage and other electronic communications, the commission also warned telecom consumers and the general public of the possibility of an upsurge in cybercrimes, including but not limited to Vishing (Voice Phishing) and Smishing (SMS Phishing).

In order to ensure that telecom networks were not used to perpetrate crimes, the commission appealed to all telecom consumers to forward complaints on suspected fraudulent calls to the commission through the email at: [email protected].

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