[kictanet] A Close Analysis 2019 Cyber Threat Groups in E.Africa
Gichuki John Chuksjonia
chuksjonia at gmail.com
Thu Feb 13 12:08:54 EAT 2020
There is a high likelihood that’s the reason, because most of these gang
leaders usually recruit straight out of college and brainwash the young
kids. And once the young boy is hooked, with the first fee of maybe
100,000/= he wants to learn more on how to hack and they start learning new
things and eventually have a capability to penetrate banks that don’t do
RedTeams or any serious blackbox penetration testing. You have to know,
these hacks are usually Targets of Opportunity.
So as they grow in the Cyber Gangs they learn the ways to hide money after
a heist and realize they can earn more by their own and end up branching
out and building a new gang group.
And that’s why now, we have around 10 gang groups with the Seven doing
major heists around East and Central Africa.
On Thu, 13 Feb 2020 at 09:49, Barrack Otieno <barrack at kictanet.or.ke> wrote:
> Hi Chuks,
>
> Any reason why they grew from Kasarani and which part of Kasarani?, is it
> because of the numerous Student Hostels?
>
> Regards
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> Barrack Otieno
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> On Friday, 07-02-2020 at 18:31 Gichuki John Chuksjonia via kictanet wrote:
>
> Good Afternoon,
>
> This is a close analysis of Cyber Threat Group in East Africa that are
> hitting Financial Institutions every month.
>
> These groups started their operations and grew from Kasarani which is
> currently known by Cyber Security community as the Kenyan Silicon Valley of
> Cyber Gangs.
>
> Read the report, released to the public in 2019.
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> http://www.onnetservices.io/Public/2019_TOP_SEVEN_LOCAL_CYBER_THREAT_GROUPS.pdf
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