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gblowfish 02-15-2015 02:21 PM

Jesse James Would Be Impressed!
 
http://www.kmbc.com/money/hackers-st...inkId=12367838

NEW YORK (CNNMoney) —Hackers have stolen approximately $1 billion in what could be one of the largest bank heists ever, according to a new report from the Internet security firm Kaspersky Lab.

Kaspersky said Sunday it has uncovered how hackers surreptitiously installed spying software on bank computers, eventually learned how to mimic bank employee workflows and used the knowledge to make transfers into bank accounts they had created for this theft.

More than 100 banks were hit, Kaspersky said, and based on the hackers' practice of stealing between $2.5 million and $10 million from each bank, it estimated "total financial losses could be as a high as $1 billion, making this by far the most successful criminal cyber campaign we have ever seen."

Kaspersky did not name the banks but said they are institutions located in 25 countries, including the United States.

It also said the "attacks remain active," and provided tips for bank officials to determine if their computers are vulnerable.

The thieves were Russian, Ukranian, Chinese and European, Kaspersky said.

The individual thefts involved no more than $10 million apiece.

Kaspersky called the malware "Carbanak" and said it provided the hackers the ability to watch bank employees conduct their business.

"This allowed them to see and record everything that happened on the screens of staff who serviced the cash transfer systems," Kaspersky said. "In this way the fraudsters got to know every last detail of the bank clerks' work and were able to mimic staff activity in order to transfer money and cash out."

After penetrating a bank's computer systems, the hackers lurked for "two to four months" before striking in one of several ways, like changing an account balance, then transferring the excess funds into their own accounts. They also spewed cash out of ATMs when "one of the gang's henchmen was waiting beside the machine" to collect the money.

An industry cybersecurity group has "disseminated intelligence on this attack to the members," according to The New York Times, which first covered the report. The Financial Services Information Sharing and Analysis Center told the Times that "some briefings were also provided by law enforcement entities."

teedubya 02-15-2015 02:21 PM

I was actually reading this exact article when I got the Tapatalk notification.

TribalElder 02-15-2015 02:24 PM

Cool shit

ptlyon 02-15-2015 03:02 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by teedubya (Post 11327658)
I was actually reading this exact article when I got the Tapatalk notification.

Irony, huh

Psyko Tek 02-15-2015 07:00 PM

US NEEDS TO CLOSE THE HACKER GAP
we should have the best cyber criminals

Demonpenz 02-15-2015 07:22 PM

Did they use a chainsaw?

TribalElder 02-15-2015 07:27 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Psyko Tek (Post 11328127)
US NEEDS TO CLOSE THE HACKER GAP
we should have the best cyber criminals

We do, they just originate their traffic from the eastern block of Russia LMAO

TambaBerry 02-15-2015 08:36 PM

why wouldn't they just have a closed system? Why be vulnerable from outside attacks?

Ace Gunner 02-15-2015 08:48 PM

SO WHAT!?!?!?! WE WILL PRINT MORE MONEY!!!

Sincerely,

Tha Fed

scho63 02-16-2015 01:47 PM

The word "Internet Security" may become the World's biggest oxymoron.


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