NIMC Denies Breach as Websites Illegally Trade Nigerians' Personal Information.

16 Jul 2024

The National Identity Management Commission (NIMC) is facing intense scrutiny following revelations that unauthorized websites are selling Nigerians' National Identification Number (NIN) data. Despite NIMC's assurances that its database is secure, public concern is growing.

Key unauthorized websites identified include idfinder.com.ng and anyverify.com. NIMC has warned against using these sites and labeled them as fraudulent data harvesters. In response, critics demand stronger action to ensure data security.

Earlier investigations revealed unauthorized third-party access to NIN data, leading NIMC to restrict database access temporarily. Paradigm Initiative (PIN), a digital advocacy group, continues to push for stringent measures after discovering more sites selling personal data.

NIMC remains committed to data security, adhering to international standards and working with security agencies to address these breaches and restore public trust.

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