Accra, March 14, - The Foundation
of Generational Thinkers (FOGET) a non-Governmental Organization (NGO), has
said that several online portals and websites including those of state agencies
risk being hacked.
It said various web portals and
sites lack adequate security features protection and are thus vulnerable to
hackers.
A statement issued by FOGET
outlined dangers and effects of poor security on these sites.
The statement said a research
conducted by FOGET reveals that websites owned by governmental ministries,
departments and agencies are the most vulnerable.
It said FOGET, however, singles
out the Social Security and National Insurance Trust, Ghana Revenue Authority,
Ministry of Finance, and Ministry Foreign Affairs and Regional Integration as some
state institutions that have robust and secured websites.
The statement commended the
ministries for taking the needed measures to secure and safeguard their
websites, considering the sensitive data they have captured and are working
with.
It said these state departments
handle a lot sensitive data that are essential and affects all aspects of
socio-economic development of the country.
"With what our research has
revealed, we are sounding the alarm to all who own or operate websites to be
aware that they stand a big risk of their services being disrupted and their
funds stolen as they have left the doors to the heart of their operations wide
open,” it said.
The statement said Ghanaians
needs to be educated on the importance of secured website and what to look out
for whenever they visit a site, particularly, banking transactions that
performed online.
It advised all websites and
portals administrators and owners to make security of their websites a priority
when building and launching them.
GNA

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