The Department of State Services (DSS) claimed it had uncovered
lists
containing names and photographs of security personnel, foreigners and
minor/under-aged on the registered members list of the All Progressive
Congress (APC).
The spokesperson of DSS, Marilyn Ogar, disclosed
this on Wednesday at a news conference in Abuja on Wednesday. Ogar also
said that video with tutorial for hacking was also uncovered when the
service raided a building in Lagos.
She displayed the lists and other items recovered from the building to newsmen.
She
also alleged that the APC filled forms without passport photographs,
books containing names of people with phone numbers and many envelopes
containing passport photographs of people were also recovered.
NAN
recalls that operatives of the service raided the building at No. 10,
Bola Ajibola St., Ikeja, Lagos state, on Nov. 24, 2014, following a
tip-off.
“We suspect that there was an elaborate and well
articulated plan to inflate the party’s membership data as well as hack
into INEC’s voter registration database,” the spokesperson said.
According
to her, this was done through the creation of the party’s membership
forms and cards to match INEC’s voters register across the country.
Ogar said that the video of 21 hacking tutorials, “a temporary voter card, a permanent voter card” were also recovered.
“The
tutorial video focused on the following areas: How to become a hacker
and steps to take to avoid detection in the process of hacking web
services.
“Steps and procedures of system hacking, passwords
cracking, decrypting, escalating access privileges and creating
backdoors to servers,” she said.
Ogar also said that the tutorial
clearly explained how to evade security of database such as “Intrusion
Detection Systems (IDS), firewalls and other measures put in place to
deter backers”.
She said the video also outlined ways to identify
vulnerabilities in systems and how to cleverly drop a USB flash drive in
a target establishment.
She alleged that the drive, when plugged
into any commuter, could transmit “malicious codes enough to gain access
into and compromise the entire system of the target organisation”.
“The
video explains how to hack into the systems of media houses with the
aim of broadcasting fake stories or headlines,” she said.
Ogar said that suspects arrested in connection with the raid had been charged to court, while investigation had begun.
She promised to update the public with further developments.
Responding
to questions, Ogar said the service had written to the security
agencies whose personnel were found on the APC register to investigate
their involvement and take necessary actions.
Source:PM News

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