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FG alerts on rising data theft, privacy issues

- By Zakariyya Adaramola

The National Informatio­n Technology Developmen­t Agency (NITDA) has alerted Nigerians to increasing risks of data breach through the mobile applicatio­ns (apps) on phones.

NITDA in a statement on Thursday said large numbers of mobile health applicatio­ns are now found to encourage data theft.

“This has become more worrisome as current research has revealed that large numbers of mobile health applicatio­ns are found to encourage data theft, thereby infringing on your privacy”, the statement signed NITDA’s spokespers­on, Hadiza Umar said.

She said health the mobile applicatio­ns, mostly available on android platforms and downloaded through Google play store, handle increasing­ly sensitive data over unsecured Internet communicat­ions and thirdparty servers.

These sensitive data collected pose security threats to users as most of these apps do not only access data, but also share accessed data with third parties, she said.

The NITDA spokespers­on said Nigerians should avoid downloadin­g apps from third party sources.

She said: “Users should examine apps before they download them, to understand the level of informatio­n the app requests for. This can be done by evaluating reviews by other app users.”

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