The Department
of State Service said that its investigations indicated that the All
Progressives Congress had plans to hack into the computers of the Independent
National Electoral Commission.
The
service explained that confessions from the number of staff arrested during a
raid at the APC Data Centre at 10, Bola Ajibola Street, Ikeja, and the items
retrieved from the building on November 20, 2014, showed that the party had
elaborate plans to clone the INEC Permanent Voter Cards, corrupt the database
and replace same with their own data.
The Deputy
Director, Public Relations, DSS, Marilyn Ogar, who said this on Wednesday in
Abuja at a news conference on the investigation into the APC Data Centre,
further stated that the party registered babies and infants as well as security
personnel as part of plans to inflate its membership.
According
to her, all the people arrested during the raid have been charged to court and
are currently on judicial bail.
The DSS
stated that in the course of the investigation, it recovered a Temporary Voter
Card and a Permanent Voter Card, adding that one of the hard drives recovered
from the building contained a video of 21 hacking tutorials.
The
tutorial video, Ogar added, focused on how to become a hacker and steps to take
to avoid detection in the process of hacking web servers, steps and procedures
of system hacking, passwords cracking, decrypting, escalating access privileges
and creating backdoors to servers.
She
further explained that the video also explicitly explained how to evade security
of databases such as Intrusion Detection Systems, firewalls and other measures
put in place to deter hackers.
The deputy
director said that the video outlined ways to identify vulnerabilities in
systems and how to surreptitiously drop a USB flash drive in a targeted
establishment, which when plugged into any computer, transmits malicious codes
enough to gain access into and compromise the entire system of the target
organisation.
She said,
“Finally, the video explains how to hack into the systems of media houses, with
the aim of broadcasting fake stories or headlines.
“From the
foregoing, we suspect that there was an elaborate and well articulated plan to
inflate the party’s membership data as well as hack into INEC’s voter
registration database through the creation of party membership forms and cards
to match INEC’s voter register across the country.”
The
service also said it discovered that the APC registered under-aged persons,
including several infants and babies as members of the party, contrary to
Article 9.1 of the party, which says, “Membership of the party shall be open to
any citizen of Nigeria who has attained the age of 18 years and accepts the
aims and objectives of the party…”
Similarly,
she said, the APC registered several security personnel from the Nigerian Army,
the Nigeria Police Force, Nigeria Customs Service, Nigerian Security and Civil
Defence Corps, Federal Road Safety Corps, among others, in their uniforms as
members of the party.
Ogar said
a DSS operative whose picture was found in the APC database, but with a wrong
name, was being investigated and would be sanctioned if he was found to have
voluntarily registered with the party.
The DSS
stated that it had written letters to the different security agencies whose
members were registered as APC members to determine their level of involvement
with the party, stressing that security personnel were not supposed to be
card-carrying member of any political party.
“Furthermore,
the APC had multiple registration of individuals in multiples of 16, 12, and
10; several foreigners were also registered as its members,” Ogar stated,
adding that the party filled forms without passport photographs and had books
containing names of people with their phone numbers.
The DSS
spokesperson also said that her agency discovered several envelopes containing
passport photographs of various individuals. The photographs were shown to
journalists during the news conference.
Ogar
narrated that the service raided the APC office based on actionable
intelligence it received that a building was being used for cloning of INEC
Permanent Voter Cards by some unscrupulous persons with intent to hack into
INEC database, corrupt it and replace same with their own data.
Upon
receiving the said report, she said, the DSS immediately took appropriate steps
to investigate same by first seeking and obtaining a search warrant as required
by law. She insisted that the DSS operatives found that the building did not
have the signpost, banner or flag of any company or political party.
Asked if
the leadership of the party would be summoned or investigated, Ogar said
further investigations would determine the next step, adding that necessary
legal actions would be taken against all who were involved in the plot.
She said,
“INEC was shocked by the operation and it had taken steps to protect its
database. Whatever discoveries we have made is an eye opener to all of us. The
APC was using the same INEC registration centres to do their own registrations
and nobody knew what the underlying motive was. We are working with INEC and
other political parties and we won’t allow any party to undermine the electoral
process.”
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