CIPC hack: customers urged to change passwords

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Dark web monitoring tools show credentials have been sold following a data breach at the CIPC.

has advised Companies and Intellectual Property Commission customers whose data may have been compromised in last week’s breach of the organisation’s systems to change all their passwords and ensure that multi-factor authentication is enabled for their online services.

The warning by NEC XON applies particularly to those who use the same credentials for their CIPC account as they do for accessing any other digital services platforms, such as logging into insurance portals or their online banking facilities. The frequency of attacks on public institutions is a cause for concern, and although government may have its own particular weaknesses, the problem is neither unique to the public sector nor limited to South Africa’s territory.“The state and many other entities globally are being forced to transform digitally.

“The vendor community says that if you buy more technology you will be safer, but that adds more convolution and complexity,” said O’Reilly.Another problem stifling government’s ability to develop an effective cybersecurity strategy is the fragmentation among different entities. O’Reilly explained that there is a big silo disconnect in government while third-party vendors are trusted when they could be vulnerable themselves.

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