RT Article T1 Internet banking in Nigeria: Cyber security breaches, practices and capability JF International journal of law, crime and justice VO 62 A1 Wang, Victoria A2 Jung, Jeyong A2 Nnaji, Harrison LA English YR 2020 UL https://krimdok.uni-tuebingen.de/Record/1734016604 AB This paper reports the findings from a research project on cyber security in the Nigerian Internet banking industry, by presenting the main cyber security breaches it has experienced, along with its cyber security capability and practices. An online survey was conducted with 100 experienced professional working in both the Nigerian banking and banking security service sectors. Our findings reveal a transformation of the Nigerian cybercrime industry from low-tech cyber-enabled crimes to high-tech sophisticated breaches, with viruses, worms or Trojan infections; electronic spam mails; and hacking being the top three most experienced breaches. In term of cyber security practices, banking professionals have received adequate management in both support and training. The lack of advanced technologies to prevent and address cyber security breaches and the unsatisfactory level of legislative compliance, together, appear to be the primary factors that have reduced cyber security capability in our sample of banks. K1 Breaches K1 Capability K1 Cyber security K1 Internet banking K1 Nigeria K1 Practices DO 10.1016/j.ijlcj.2020.100415