Security News > 2017 > December > Report: Russian Hackers Target Banks in US, Britain, Russia

2017-12-15 17:18
Nearly $10 Million Stolen from 20 Institutions in Past 1½ YearsA group of Russian-speaking hackers over the past year-and-a-half has stolen nearly $10 million from banks, mostly in the United States, Britain and Russia, the Moscow-based, according to cybersecurity firm Group-IB.
News URL
https://www.inforisktoday.com/report-russian-hackers-target-banks-in-us-britain-russia-a-10532
Related news
- Chinese hackers target Russian govt with upgraded RAT malware (source)
- Hackers Abuse Russian Bulletproof Host Proton66 for Global Attacks and Malware Delivery (source)
- Russian Hackers Exploit Microsoft OAuth to Target Ukraine Allies via Signal and WhatsApp (source)
- France ties Russian APT28 hackers to 12 cyberattacks on French orgs (source)
- Luna Moth extortion hackers pose as IT help desks to breach US firms (source)
- Russian Hackers Using ClickFix Fake CAPTCHA to Deploy New LOSTKEYS Malware (source)
- Hackers behind UK retail attacks now targeting US companies (source)
- Russia-linked hackers target webmail servers in Ukraine-related espionage operation (source)
- Russian Hackers Exploit Email and VPN Vulnerabilities to Spy on Ukraine Aid Logistics (source)
- Russian hackers breach orgs to track aid routes to Ukraine (source)