SWIFT, the international banking transactions network, has warned customers of “a number” of recent incidents in which criminals sent fraudulent messages through its system.
The warning from SWIFT (Society for Worldwide Interbank Financial Telecommunication) suggests that a February attack on the Bangladesh Bank, in which thieves got away with $81 million, was not an isolated incident.
SWIFT knows about malware that “aims to reduce financial institutions’ abilities” to find evidence of fraudulent transactions on their local systems, the organization said Tuesday. The malware has “no impact on SWIFT’s network or core messaging services,” it added.
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Source: COMPUTER WORLD