(MENAFN- Trend News Agency)
BAKU, Azerbaijan, July 4. Many users are still
poorly informed about the risks they may face online despite the
development of information technology and the widespread use of the
Internet. No one is safe from cyber attacks and scammers, neither
government agencies, the businesses sector, also common people.
Therefore, the main types of cyber attacks that have been
identified in Azerbaijan over the past year are phishing attacks,
social engineering and the creation of clone sites for media,
government agencies and other organizations.
A number of Azerbaijani departments and organizations, including
the Ministry of Digital Development and Transport, Electronic
Security Service, State Security Service and other structures are
developing an appropriate national strategy to strengthen
information and cyber security in Azerbaijan.
Azerbaijani Ministry of Internal Affairs received more than 100
complaints from citizens on the fact of online fraud, spokesman for
the Azerbaijani Ministry of Internal Affairs, Police Major Elshad
Hajiyev told Trend .
'All of them have been thoroughly examined and almost 90 percent
of complaints have been resolved as a result of prompt response and
intervention, and the stolen funds have been repaid,' he said.
'Complaints related to Internet fraud in Azerbaijan are solved
quickly. The decision may take some time only in some cases, that
is, in case of a fraudster is in the jurisdiction of the foreign
country,' Hajiyev noted.
According to Hajiyev, fraudsters are presented as bank employees
and demand the personal data of citizens, enjoying the trust of
people.
'They can also pose as employees of online stores, offering
bonuses for any commercial operation or a down payment. Such cases
were recorded not only in Azerbaijan but also in other countries,'
he noted.
'Therefore, Internet users need to be vigilant and not to trust
strangers, to recheck suspicious emails, even if they come on
behalf of familiar people and relatives,' Hajiyev added.
Official representative of Kaspersky Lab company (Russian
multinational cybersecurity and anti-virus provider) in Azerbaijan
Mushvig Mammadov emphasized that the coronavirus COVID-19 pandemic
and self-isolation created a favorable ground for fraudsters.
'Schemes of deception evolve, methods of social engineering
become more sophisticated. This threat becomes more apparent and
widespread, it needs to be tackled collectively by all market
participants, including by improving the digital literacy of
users,' Mammadov said.
'I want to share a survey of Kaspersky Lab among Azerbaijani
Internet users, held in autumn of 2021. The survey showed that 87
percent of respondents personally experienced online fraud, and
more than half of respondents (57 percent) received an offer to win
the lottery,' he noted.
'Some 21 percent of respondents had conversations with
individuals posing as bank employees who requested confirmation of
password, bank card number, pin code, CVV code or other financial
data, and 21 percent of survey participants made purchases on
obscure sites at 'very attractive discounts', but without
subsequent provision of goods/services,' Mammadov added.
Head of Public Relations Department of Azerbaijani AccessBank
Sarvinaz Alakbarova noted that the bank pays special attention,
guided by the principles of client protection, to the issue of
confidentiality of information about the bank's clients, also the
effective resolution of complaints.
'Customers contact us in case of any difficulties. I would like
to point out that there have been no complaints about the theft of
data of AccessBank's clients until today,' she said..
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