Security News > 2018 > February > Russian, Indian banks lose millions to hackers
The Russian central bank’s Financial Sector Computer Emergency Response Team (FinCERT) disclosed on Friday that hackers compromised a computer at a Russian bank and used the SWIFT system to transfer 339.5 million roubles (around $6 million) to accounts they controlled. No details about the heist have been shared, so we don’t know which bank has been hit, or when. Going just on the stolen amount disclosed, it is not the Russian state bank Globex, which … More →
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