cybercrime

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Cybercrime in Kenya
OPINIONTECHNOLOGY

How Corporate Kenya Can Navigate Cybercrime Menace in 2026

As Kenyan businesses close the books on 2025 and look ahead to 2026, cybercrime is one risk that stands apart in both scale...

Gachagua Allies Attack PS Omollo Over Illicit Brew Remarks
NEWS

Kenya’s Digital Boom Faces a Cybercrime Crisis, PS Omollo Warns

Kenya’s rapid rise as a global digital powerhouse is now being undermined by an escalating wave of cybercrime targeting citizens, businesses and public...

Stella Njunge, the Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer of NCBA Insurance Company Ltd.
BUSINESS

NCBA-IG Leads Urgent National Effort to Build Cyber Resilience in Kenya

Kenya is facing a mounting cybersecurity crisis as global cybercrime costs are projected to soar to 10.5 trillion US dollars in 2025. Locally,...

NCBA Bancassurance Intermediary Limited Managing Director, Samuel Odhiambo
BUSINESS

NCBA Rallies Businesses to Tackle Cybercrime and Climate Shocks Head-On

NCBA Bank has urged Kenyan businesses to urgently step up their defences against a rising wave of risks, warning that cybercrime and climate...

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Wangusi defies Uhuru order to surrender Sh1b to police

The Communications Authority of Kenya says it cannot foot the Ksh 1 billion bill required by the police for the war on cybercrime...

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Cyber criminals target money in bank accounts

Banks have become the main targets of cybercrime as people increasingly adopt the use of financial technology. According to Serianu’s Cybersecurity Report 2016,...

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End of the road for hackers who broke into Safaricom system

Safaricom foiled an elaborate cybercrime fraud attempt to hack into its company systems. Safaricom’s Risk Management unit detected the intrusion and immediately escalated...

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Study shows most young male managers are fraudsters

Young and tech-savvy managers living beyond their means have become the leading perpetrators of corporate fraud, costing organisations billions in losses. A study...