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Technical News & Discussion => Broadband, Internet & General Computer News & Discussion => Topic started by: Simon on Jun 24, 2014, 22:56:38

Title: European bank 'hit by cyber-thefts'
Post by: Simon on Jun 24, 2014, 22:56:38
A security firm has reported uncovering evidence of cyber-thieves robbing more than 190 customers of a European bank.

Kaspersky Lab said it had detected a computer server in January being used to co-ordinate an attack that appeared to have snatched more than 500,000 euros ($700,000; £400,000) over the course of a single week.

The firm said it believed most of the victims were based in Italy and Turkey.

It said that it had alerted the authorities to the problem.

However, it added, the criminals managed to delete any evidence that could have been used to trace them before they could be identified.

The firm declined to identify the bank involved.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-28004193
Title: Re: European bank 'hit by cyber-thefts'
Post by: Lance on Jun 25, 2014, 20:39:00
I wonder how many instances there are which are not known about...
Title: Re: European bank 'hit by cyber-thefts'
Post by: Simon on Jun 25, 2014, 23:03:17
I wonder which will be the first UK bank to get hit.
Title: Re: European bank 'hit by cyber-thefts'
Post by: pctech on Jun 26, 2014, 09:48:44
Hmmmm yes.

Title: Re: European bank 'hit by cyber-thefts'
Post by: nowster on Jun 27, 2014, 07:15:27
Quote from: Simon on Jun 25, 2014, 23:03:17
I wonder which will be the first UK bank to get hit.

Given their secrecy about such matters, I'd suggest substituting "was" for "will be".
Title: Re: European bank 'hit by cyber-thefts'
Post by: Simon on Jun 27, 2014, 09:15:41
That's the worrying thing...
Title: Re: European bank 'hit by cyber-thefts'
Post by: Technical Ben on Jun 27, 2014, 17:23:44
Usually 2 to 6 months for the FSA to find out, then another 6 to 12 months for the news papers to filter it through. Unless it's a zero day exploit and breaking news.