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Cybercrime Robbers Steal Up To $1bn From Global Banks

An international gang of cybercriminals has stolen up to $1bn from banks and financial institutions around the world in what could be one of the biggest banking breaches ever recorded.

Kaspersky Lab, a Russian security company, said on Monday that hackers had infiltrated more than 100 banks in 30 countries in the past two years.

Dubbed ‘Carbanak,’ the gang used carefully crafted emails to trick employees into opening malicious software files, in a technique known as ‘spear phishing’.

The hackers were then able to get into the internal network and track down administrators’ computers for video surveillance.

Once the hackers become familiar with the banks’ operations, they use that knowledge to steal money without raising suspicions, programming ATMs to dispense money at specific times or setting up fake accounts and transferring money into them.

Kaspersky did not identify the targeted banks and said it was working with Europol and Interpol to investigate the attacks.

‘No sector immune’

In one case, a bank lost $7.3m through ATM fraud, while in another example, a financial institution lost $10m after the attackers exploited its online banking platform.

Sanjay Virmani, director of Interpol’s Digital Crime Centre, said the attacks highlight “that no sector can consider itself immune to an attack and must constantly address their security procedures”.

Most of Carbanak’s targets were in Russia, the US, Germany, China and Ukraine, although Kaspersky said the attackers could be expanding throughout Asia, the Middle East, Africa and Europe.

It said the ring included hackers from Europe, including Russia and Ukraine, as well as China.

Source: Agencies

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2 Responses to Cybercrime Robbers Steal Up To $1bn From Global Banks

  1. KAPOWELA WAMU P*U*S*S*Y

    February 17, 2015 at 4:16 pm

    hahahaha retarded blogers cant comment on such issues especially tutu and chief of grief the tumweko starings hahahaha ama guys fikopoo bad.but to the issue russia should sensitive their workers on opening external emails or should design a software to scan an external email before its fully open,especially thos that comes with links.thats my call

  2. Bob Muli

    February 17, 2015 at 7:28 pm

    @ KAPOWELA its not Sensitive its Sensitise,proof read your piece of writing every time u finish writing,