African countries continue to be among those most targeted by malware attacks. Of the top 20 countries attacked in November, seven are on the continent. Ethiopia is the most attacked country of the 107 surveyed, while Zimbabwe ranked 4th with a 82,8% Normalised Risk Index, Uganda 9th and Angola 10th, with a Normalised Risk Index of 67,8- and 67,5% respectively, Ghana 13th with a Normalised Risk Index of 62%, Mozambique 17th with a Normalised Risk Index of 58,3%, Nigeria 19th and Kenya 20th, with a Normalised Risk Index of 56,9- and 55,8% respectively. South Africa moved down the rankings to be positioned at 67th with a Normalised Risk Index of 39,1%.
Entitled, “Value of Acceptance: Understanding the Digital Payment Landscape in Ethiopia”, the report reveals rapid digital payment adoption among small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), with the vast majority recognizing the benefits for consumers. The report presents an encouraging outlook for Ethiopia with over 80% of the surveyed SMEs having started to accept digital payments in the last two years, citing increased convenience, reduced fraud risk, and improved efficiency. Furthermore, 66% agree that investing in digital payment technologies will support future business growth. Continue Reading...
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