TECH NEWS — The National Information Technology Development Agency (NITDA) has warned Nigerians to be mindful of a new malicious malware called ‘OV3R_Stealer’, which is aimed at attacking Facebook users. This is contained in an advisory released in Abuja on Monday by the agency’s head, corporate affairs and external relations, Hadiza Umar. “A new threat, known as Ov3R_Stealer malware, has emerged, targeting users on Facebook, spreading through deceptive job advertisement and fake accounts... gazettengr.com
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New cyber threat, Ov3R_Stealer malware is targeting users on Facebook through fake accounts, NITDA warns
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Published (Updated) on Tuesday, March 12, 2024
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