ATMs located in highbrow areas in Lagos particularly in Victoria
Island and Lekki, might have been compromised following reports of
hackers planting fraud devices on some machines so as to get the pin
codes and other details of the ATM cards of unsuspecting users and use
them to carry out fraudulent activities.
A banker who spoke with Punch
said “A number of the ATMs in Victoria Island and Lekki axis have been
compromised by hackers. Some of these fraudsters visit those ATMs very
late in the night or very early in the morning to fix some fraud devices
on them, which are capable of collecting cardholders’ information,
including their passwords. They come back later to remove those devices.
The information collected is then used to commit fraud against those customers later. Most of us (banks) are aware of the development and we are very vigilant now. What some of us have done is to get a patrol team of security men to start combing the affected areas and the ATMs from time to time. We will get those guys soon.” the anonymous banker said
Also confirming the report, the Vice-Chairman, Committee of
e-Banking Industry Heads, Mr. Dele Adeyinka said banks have recently
installed anti-skimming devices on their ATMs so as to checkmate such
illicit activities.
“Yes, it is true that hackers are carrying out those activities. It
is not only in Victoria Island axis, they are doing it everywhere. But
all the banks have complied with the CBN directive on anti-fraud tools.
So, it will be difficult for those fraud devices to work.”he said
While some of the cardholders’ information collected by the
fraudsters were being used to commit online-related frauds locally, a
large number was used to clone ATM cards and used to shop in malls
abroad, especially in the US.
As a way to checkmate the activities of these fraudsters, the
Central Bank of Nigeria in January this year issued a directive to all
Nigerian banks to prevent payment cards (debit and credit) issued by
them from working in fraud-prone countries, including the US, South
Africa and China and that they would be liable for any fraudulent
transaction carried out in those countries using a customers cloned ATM
card. The CBN in another circular released on February 1, 2015,
instructed all Nigerian banks to stop the payment/ATM cards from working
in non-Europay, MasterCard and Visa countries. The circular stated that
ATM cards that would work in designated countries must be activated
only during the period the customer would be spending outside Nigeria.
The circular which was signed by the Director, Banking and Payment
System, CBN, Mr. Dipo Fatokun, reads in part, “The occurrence of card
present frauds in non-EMV environments is on the increase, especially
when international hybrid cards issued by Nigerian banks are used in
non-EMV environments like the USA. It has, therefore, become necessary
for the CBN to issue the following directives and that all DMBs should
do the following: collate all their card frauds abroad and send to the
CBN not later than January 30, 2015; subsequently, all data on card
frauds occurring abroad should be rendered on the NIBSS fraud portal;
implement anti-fraud solution on their card management systems not later
than January 30, 2015; ensure that from February 1, 2015, only
customers that expressly indicated the intention of travelling to
non-EMV jurisdictions would have their cards default to the magnetic
stripe and for the period indicated by the cardholder only.”
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