Cybercrime Hits Gambia’s Finance Sector: Authorities Assure Normal Operations
The Gambia’s finance sector has recently been targeted by cybercriminals, resulting in the compromise of one server. Despite this incident, officials have assured that none of the mission-critical systems were affected and normal operations continue uninterrupted.
Preliminary Investigation and Response
According to preliminary investigations, the isolated server has been taken offline and a recovery process is underway. Authorities are closely monitoring the situation and reassuring the public that the Bank remains fully operational and committed to ensuring the stability of national payment systems.
Key Facts
- The compromised server was not mission-critical
- Normal operations continue uninterrupted
- A recovery process is underway
- Authorities are closely monitoring the situation
Government Response
The Gambia Government is working diligently to safeguard critical infrastructure and state assets like the Bank, which is not immune to global cyber attacks by vicious criminals seeking to blackmail governments into paying ransoms. In this instance, the authorities are urging public cooperation as they continue to investigate what could have been a major financial loss for the country.
Public Appeal
The Gambia Government Spokesperson and Presidential Diaspora Adviser Ebrima G. Sankareh has appealed for public understanding and support. The Bank will provide updates on the progress of the inquiry into this incident, which is a stark reminder of the growing threat of cybercrime in the finance sector globally.
Takeaways
- Cybercrime is a growing threat to the finance sector globally
- Gambia’s authorities are working to safeguard critical infrastructure
- Public cooperation is essential for a successful investigation