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10 Mobile Banking Threats to Avoid in 2026

As 2026 approaches, Nigerian mobile banking users face 10 critical malware threats. Learn about AI phishing, fake apps, SIM-swap fraud, and how to protect your finances.

Cyber Expert Urges FG to Protect National Infrastructure

Cybersecurity researcher Taiwo Akinremi warns Nigeria's critical infrastructure is vulnerable to global cyber threats. He calls for urgent systemic defence upgrades to protect power, banks, and hospitals. Read the full analysis.

N37.59tr Maritime Trade Renews Call for Local Shipping

Nigeria's massive N37.59 trillion sea trade in Q3 2025 highlights a critical need for a strong indigenous shipping industry. Experts warn of billions in annual losses and urge action on the dormant Cabotage Fund to reclaim maritime wealth.

2,300 Stowaways Annually at Nigerian Ports

The Shipping Association of Nigeria reports 2,300 security breaches by stowaways yearly, costing firms $2,000 per case. Port security agencies dispute the figures. Read more.

Nigeria Records 4,200 Weekly Cyber Attacks

A new report reveals Nigerian organisations face 4,200 cyber attacks weekly, driven by AI-powered threats and identity theft. Learn the risks and essential prevention strategies.

8 Terrorism Indicators Nigerians Must Know

Security expert Abiodun Ramon Oseni outlines eight key signs of terrorism for public vigilance. Learn the indicators and report suspicious activity to help secure Nigeria.

Reps React to Police Withdrawal From VIPs

National Assembly members express security concerns after President Tinubu orders police withdrawal from VIPs. Former Deputy Speaker warns of bandit threats against lawmakers.

Myus.com Accused of Scamming International Customers

Florida shipping company Myus.com faces multiple fraud allegations from foreign customers claiming stolen packages. Victims report automated denials and jurisdictional barriers when seeking justice.

Expert: Public Attitude Shift Key to Cybersecurity

Cybersecurity governance specialist Egonna Bristol urges a shift in public mindset, stating that individual behaviour is the weakest link in online safety. Learn how to protect yourself.

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