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Nigerian behind an online fraud network which engineered scams worth
more than $60 million has been arrested in Port Harcourt, River State,
in a joint operation led by Interpol and the Economic and Financial
Crimes Commission (EFCC).
“The 40-year-old man, known as “Mike”,
is believed to be behind scams totalling more than $60 million involving
hundreds of victims worldwide,” the international police organisation
said in a statement.
“In one case, a target was conned into paying out $15.4 million,” Interpol said.
“The network compromised email accounts of small to medium scale businesses around the world including in Australia, Canada, India, Malaysia, Romania, South Africa, Thailand and the United States,” it said.
“The network compromised email accounts of small to medium scale businesses around the world including in Australia, Canada, India, Malaysia, Romania, South Africa, Thailand and the United States,” it said.
The suspect ran a network of at least 40
people working from Nigeria, Malaysia and South Africa which used
malware and carried out the fraud, and he also had money laundering
contacts in China, Europe and the US who provided bank account details
for the illicit cash flow.
“Following his arrest in Port Harcourt, a
forensic examination of devices seized by the EFCC showed he had been
involved in a range of criminal activities including business e-mail
compromise and romance scams,” it said.
According to the EFCC, the main two
types of scam run by the 40-year-old targeted businesses were payment
diversion fraud – where a supplier’s email would be compromised and fake
messages would then be sent to the buyer with instructions for payment
to a bank account under the criminal’s control – and “CEO fraud”.
In CEO fraud, the email account of a
high-level executive is compromised and a request for a wire transfer is
sent to another employee who has been identified as responsible for
handling these requests. The money is then paid into a designated bank
account held by the criminal.
“Mike” first came onto the law
enforcement radar through a report provided to Interpol by Trend Micro,
one of its strategic partners at the Interpol Global Complex for
Innovation (IGCI) in Singapore.
This, combined with actionable analysis
and intelligence from Fortinet Fortiguard Labs in 2015, enabled
specialists at the Interpol Digital Crime Centre, including experts from
Cyber Defence Institute based at the IGCI, and the EFCC to locate the
suspect in Nigeria, resulting in his arrest in June.
Abdul Chukkol, Head of the EFCC’s
cybercrime section said the transnational nature of business e-mail
compromise makes it complex to crack, but the arrest sent a clear signal
that Nigeria could not be considered a safe haven for criminals.
“For a long time we have said in order
to be effective, the fight against cybercrime must rely on
public-private partnerships and international cooperation,” said
Chukkol.
“The success of this operation is the
result of close cooperation between Interpol and the EFCC, whose
understanding of the Nigerian environment made it possible to disrupt
the criminal organisation’s network traversing many countries, targeting
individuals and companies,” he added.
Noboru Nakatani, Executive Director of
the IGCI warned that BEC poses a significant and growing threat, with
tens of thousands of companies victimised in recent years.
“The public, and especially businesses, need to be alert to this type of cyber-enabled fraud,” said Nakatani.
“Basic security protocols such as
two-factor authentication and verification by other means before making a
money transfer are essential to reduce the risk of falling victim to
these scams.
“It is exactly through this type of
public and private sector cooperation that Interpol will continue to
help member countries in bringing cybercriminals to justice no matter
where they are,” concluded Nakatani.
The 40-year-old, along with a
38-year-old also arrested by Nigerian authorities, faces charges
including hacking, conspiracy and obtaining money under false pretences.
Both are currently on administrative bail as the investigation continues. THISDAY
Both are currently on administrative bail as the investigation continues. THISDAY
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