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Hackers Steal $81 Million from One Bank

Posted: April 26, 2016 to News.

Tags: Data Breach, Cloud Security, Compliance

Hackers were able to get into the systems of the Bangladesh central bank and steal $81 million dollars thanks to one of the most ridiculous security lapses ever seen: cheap routers. After being alerted to a data breach in February, law enforcement realized that not only were the bank’s computers connected to the SWIFT global banking network with no firewall whatsoever, they were doing so with second hand routers that cost about $10 each. Once inside the bank’s network, the hackers had requested $1 billion in fraudulent transfers from its account at the New York Federal Reserve to accounts they controlled in the Philippines. No one was aware of what the thieves were up to until a spelling mistake on one of the transfers raised a red flag, halting any more transfers. As of now, the money is still unrecovered and the criminals are still unknown, thanks to a financial institution with access to billions of dollars using cheap routers.
Craig Petronella
Craig Petronella
CEO & Founder, Petronella Technology Group | CMMC Registered Practitioner

Craig Petronella is a cybersecurity expert with over 24 years of experience protecting businesses from cyber threats. As founder of Petronella Technology Group, he has helped over 2,500 organizations strengthen their security posture, achieve compliance, and respond to incidents.

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