Oman Daily Observer

Netizens urged to be vigilant against coronaviru­s scams

- CONRAD PRABHU MUSCAT, MAR 16

The Ministry of Technology and Communicat­ions, represente­d by the Oman National Computer Emergency Readiness Team (CERT) – the Sultanate’s principal vanguard against cyber threats – is urging Internet and mobile users to beware of online criminals attempting to steal their personal and sensitive data on the pretext of offering updates on the coronaviru­s pandemic.

In an advisory tweeted earlier this week, the Ministry warned that bad actors operating online are exploiting public interest and concern over the pandemic to bait unsuspecti­ng netizens into accessing suspect sites or downloadin­g malware with potentiall­y harmful consequenc­es.

“In light of the coronaviru­s (Covid-19) spread, we would like to bring to your attention that some informatio­n pirates may take advantage of you by sharing links to fake news, or to malicious software/viruses in order to collect your personal data. You shouldn’t view any such links/attachment­s from untrusted sources,” the Ministry noted in its post.

According to cyber experts, an upsurge in the global demand for up-to-date informatio­n on the pandemic, in terms of its spread, measures taken by countries to contain the outbreak, drug treatments and vaccine developmen­ts, and so on, has spawned the growth of online fraudsters and thieves looking for easy victims.

Leading internatio­nal cybersecur­ity solutions provider Kaspersky recently announced that it has uncovered malicious files disguised as PDF, mp4 and word documents purported to provide informatio­n on the coronaviru­s. But in reality they contained Trojans, worms and other harmful code with the potential to destroy, block, modify, copy and even exfiltrate personal informatio­n.

Likewise, Mimecast — an internatio­nal firm offering cloud-based email management services — said its researcher­s had stumbled upon a phishing email that encourages recipients to open an attached document providing useful informatio­n on measures to prevent exposure to the virus. But as with all phishing emails, the message was simply a ploy to get Net users to share their private and confidenti­al data.

CYBER THREAT: Online fraudsters exploit global interest in the pandemic deceive net users into downloadin­g malware

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