Security News > 2016 > February > Russian hackers used malware to manipulate the Dollar/Ruble exchange rate (Help Net Security)

2016-02-09 15:42
Russian-language hackers have managed to break into Russian regional bank Energobank, infect its systems, and gain unsanctioned access to its trading system terminals, which allowed them to manipulat...
News URL
http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/HelpNetSecurity/~3/5or3CAd82WE/malware_news.php
Related news
- Russian military hackers deploy malicious Windows activators in Ukraine (source)
- Hackers Use CAPTCHA Trick on Webflow CDN PDFs to Bypass Security Scanners (source)
- North Korean hackers spotted using ClickFix tactic to deliver malware (source)
- Microsoft: Russian-Linked Hackers Using 'Device Code Phishing' to Hijack Accounts (source)
- North Korean Hackers Target Freelance Developers in Job Scam to Deploy Malware (source)
- Chinese hackers use custom malware to spy on US telecom networks (source)
- New Linux Malware ‘Auto-Color’ Grants Hackers Full Remote Access to Compromised Systems (source)
- Space Pirates Targets Russian IT Firms With New LuckyStrike Agent Malware (source)
- International cops seize ransomware crooks' favorite Russian crypto exchange (source)
- U.S. Secret Service Seizes Russian Garantex Crypto Exchange Website (source)