10 Biggest Cybersecurity Threats Facing Businesses in 2026
The attack surface is expanding faster than most organisations can secure it.
The attack surface is expanding faster than most organisations can secure it.
Nigeria stands at a decisive threshold. The presentation of the ₦58.18 trillion 2026 Appropriation Bill by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu ...
The data places Nigeria at the centre of a continental problem.
The recovery, achieved with U.S. and Spanish authorities, is one of the UK’s largest crypto seizures and highlights growing efforts ...
The operation, led by Nigeria-based developer Joshua Ogundipe, relied on Telegram to sell phishing kits to more than 850 subscribers.
The decision follows cases within government circles over what they describe as a “pattern of negligence” by social media firms ...
The company disclosed these findings in its August 2025 Threat Intelligence Report, raising fresh alarms over the fast-growing misuse of ...
Writer: Ivan Jardim, account manager at Insight Consulting Interpol recently revealed that cybercrime, specifically ransomware incidents, cost the South African economy up ...
In collaboration with organisations such as the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children (NCMEC) and Thorn
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These sectors are particularly vulnerable as they often manage cloud services for key government agencies, financial institutions, telecommunications, education, healthcare ...
This launch comes shortly after President Bola Tinubu signed the Cybercrimes (Prohibition, Prevention, etc.) Amendment Act, 2024, into law in ...
…Threatens Global Economy
Summary New Report Highlights Shocking Revelations 83% of organisations are attacked more than once, and it took on average 277 days for companies ...
Experts call for increased investment in internet security As CBN, EFCC, CDS, others brainstorm Information Technology (IT) professionals have again ...

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