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Tuesday, March 20, 2018

Seven and a half hundred website hacked in the year


After taking advantage of the security weakness of NIC Asia Bank four months ago, Hyak had sent Rs 41 million to Swift Hakak to other countries for payment. After the withdrawal of Rs 100 million in the said amount, Rs. 31 crores came back.

Although formal reports about the cause of Swift Hygiene are not public, it is estimated that the computer used by the bank's employer to have access to that computer used for Swift Account. After the incident, the other banks had directed the National Bank to remain sensitive to cyber security, but recently the public report has revealed other banks' websites as well.

According to a study conducted by Cyber ​​Nix Company, Cyber ​​Security, in 2017, in the year 277 websites, 27 websites are 'risky' in the website. Clicking jacking to the user is bouncing and collecting data by clicking on the ones they want. The other 6 websites are also reported in a risk-based report.

According to the report, a record seven and a half Nepalese website has been reported in one year period. Out of 762 out of 56, Website Website Professional, 60 Officials, 333 Educational Institutions, 23, is a website based on the institutional website. Suish Nepal, who was involved in the research of 11 thousand domains dominated by Dot N domains during the investigation, informed. 9 of those websites had cryptemining codes.

In the infrastructure of Nepal's Internet service provider, there is also a security weakness called Hertlebid. It makes it easier for readers to access data.

Nepal has said that engage in SQL research has been affected due to the reasons such as SQL Injection, Shareed Holding, Older Framework, Unplugged Plugin. Websites that do not have security-related tests are likely to affect hybrid inflammation.

Vijay Limbu, who is investigating cyber security, is also a trend to prevent measures to safeguard the website. She says that the insecure domain host and the user's default trend in the login also added risks.

He says that more than 50 Nepali websites are hosting a phishing page. He has prepared a list of such pages and made public. According to him, two dozens of Nepali device jambiers (who are controlling the device by using viruses in connection with the Internet) have been killed.