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Here are some recent cyber news from Nigeria:

  1. Nigeria's Cybercrime Bill: A Step in the Right Direction? - The Nigerian government has passed a cybercrime bill aimed at tackling the growing threat of cybercrime in the country. The bill provides for stiffer penalties for cybercriminals, including imprisonment and fines. (Source: Vanguard)
  2. Nigerian Cybercrime Syndicate Busted in US - A Nigerian cybercrime syndicate has been busted in the United States for stealing millions of dollars from unsuspecting victims. The syndicate used phishing emails and malware to steal sensitive information. (Source: CNN)
  3. Nigeria's National Identity Management Commission (NIMC) Hacked - The NIMC, responsible for issuing national identity cards in Nigeria, has been hacked, compromising the personal data of millions of Nigerians. (Source: Premium Times)
  4. Cybersecurity Threats on the Rise in Nigeria - A recent report by the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) has revealed that cybersecurity threats are on the rise in the country, with phishing attacks, malware, and ransomware being the most common types of attacks. (Source: The Guardian)
  5. Nigeria's Central Bank Warns of Cyber Threats to Financial Institutions - The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has warned financial institutions in the country to be vigilant against cyber threats, which could compromise their systems and data. (Source: This Day)
  6. Nigerian Cybersecurity Firm Develops AI-Powered Malware Detection Tool - A Nigerian cybersecurity firm has developed an AI-powered malware detection tool that can detect and prevent malware attacks in real-time. (Source: Techpoint)
  7. Nigeria's National Information Technology Development Agency (NITDA) Launches Cybersecurity Awareness Campaign - NITDA has launched a cybersecurity awareness campaign aimed at educating Nigerians on the importance of cybersecurity and how to protect themselves against cyber threats. (Source: ITRealms)

These are just a few examples of the latest cyber news from Nigeria.