
Hi Wangari, lawyers would argue that this would fall under "multiple counts". however i do see your concerns, there is need for institutions to enhance multiple "layers of verification" before issuing a duplicate of anything which is far much lacking. I will give an example- Renewal of your Licence on E citizen - whats needed for this? create an account with information readily available to some if not all members of a family. 1. email address or phone number. (how many times do we loose our cell phones ? how many passwords are reset and codes sent to the phone before the thief (switches of the phone?) 2. Create an E citizen account and renew the licence, make payment via mpesa (how many times are we robbed at gun point and the first thing we speak out is the mpesa Pin) 3. Now here is the interesting part correct me if i am miss informed, where is the renewed licence ? at what point is it picked up or where is it sent to ? whats the verification process before issuing the same ? how many of us are sure there isn't someone driving in mbsa with a copy of your licence as you are based in Nrb and kisumu ? As a valid form of identification what levels of impersonations are we subject to ? As much as the above may count as identity theft, much of crime today is inter twined with e crime, its my wish that we think outside the box of cyber crime as just "hacking" but beyond wile formulating this bill e.g E-impersonation, cyber extortion, cyber terrorism, cyber war fare etc, e trafficking , e fakes (while selling online) as well as sexting and sharing explicit material. Regards, kelvin On Tue, Jul 26, 2016 at 3:58 AM, Wangari Kabiru via isoc < isoc@lists.my.co.ke> wrote:
Blessed Monday!
Does any of the below circulation "on internet banking" have grounds? Our experts may enlighten....and if we have a unit "Cyber Police"
However, cyber crime may have many players who require to cooperate to be involved to investigate out a matter and make it a legit case.
This scenario would definitely affect e-commerce thus what would be sought of the cyber law is to enhance confidence, trust, be skilful and speed.
Blessed day.
Regards/Wangari
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How can your bank account with internet banking facility be hacked?
Worth reading...
1. Hacker accesses your name and date of birth from Facebook.
2. With these details he goes to the IncomeTax site and updates them. From there he obtains the pan card and mobile numbers.
3. Then he gets a duplicate pan card made.
4. After this he lodges a mobile theft complaint in a police station.
5. With the duplicate pan card he gets another sim card from the mobile company.
6. Through internet banking he is now ready to access your account.
7. He goes to the site and uses the forgot my password option.
8. Now he easily gets past other options and gets the Internet banking pin on his simcard.
This information was issued by the Cyber Cell Police.
All those who used Net Banking are requested to edit Facebook profile and delete the birth date and mobile no. as a safety measure.
Forwarded as received.
Bankers is it true?
On Jul 25, 2016 09:33, Barrack Otieno via isoc <isoc@lists.my.co.ke> wrote:
Listers,
As announced last week, online discussions on the Computer and Cybercrimes bill 2016 will start today. The Computer and Cybercrimes bill can be accessed using the following link http://www.mygov.go.ke/?p=11234.
Today we focus on part II of the bill which focuses on the offences:
Questions
1. Does the section address computer and cyber crime related offenses in a comprehensive manner and according to International standards ? 2. If it does not can you point out areas that need to be incorporated into the bill? 3. Are there clauses in this section that will impede the growth of electronic commerce or affect online citizen participation as seen on Kenyans on Twitter (KOT) ? If that is the case , how should the same be phrased? 4. Do you have any other proposals that can be incorporated into part 2 to improve it?
We welcome your feedback on the questions above,
Thank you
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