Security Agencies Arrest WhatsApp Hackers for Stealing from… SpyDa May 10, 2024 In a significant crackdown on cybercrime, Ghanaian security agencies have arrested two young men, Abdul Latif…
Ghana, Nigeria and South Africa listed as top cybercrime… Rhema Apr 16, 2024 In a recent report published by the World Cybercrime Index, which identifies the globe’s key cybercrime hotspots,…
Google announces free AI tools to fight cybercrime Rhema Feb 16, 2024 Google has announced an initiative to provide artificial intelligence tools and investments to bolster online…
The battle of Online Safety – The role of technology Rhema Nov 15, 2023 The world is rapidly evolving into a digitally interconnected space, with cybercrime emerging as a significant…
Ghana ranks 96th in the world in digital quality of life SpyDa Sep 25, 2023 Surfshark’s 5th annual Digital Quality of Life Index (DQL) ranks Ghana 96th in the world, dropping by eight places…
South Africa leads in cybercrime in Africa – Interpol Report Rhema Apr 20, 2023 A new report by Interpol has revealed that South Africa is at the heart of cybercrime in Africa in 2022 It also…
ECOWAS and the European Union provide a digital laboratory… SpyDa Oct 18, 2022 As part of the European Union-funded project “Organised Crime: West African Response on Cybersecurity and fight…
Twitter fixes security bug that exposed at least 5.4 million… Rhema Aug 10, 2022 Twitter says it has fixed a security vulnerability that allowed threat actors to compile information of 5.4 million…
In cybersecurity ignorance is not bliss Rhema Apr 6, 2022 As the world continues to evolve and make strides in technology, cybercrime and its related activities also grow…
MPs call for swift action to arrest perpetrators of… SpyDa Feb 18, 2020 Members of Parliament (MPs) have decried the spate of cybercrime in the country in recent times and called for…
Alleged Cybercrime: Sammy Gyamfi moves to halt… SpyDa Dec 23, 2019 The National Communications Officer of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), Sammy Gyamfi, has gone to an Accra…