Yes hacked another big bank. This time Russia's central bank was the victim of a cyber-attacks that allowed the hackers to steal about 31 million dollars or 2 billion rubles, according to reports.
The Bank of Russia has already confirmed the attack and said it is being investigated, avoiding more details or suspecting someone about hacking.
Mrfaceof the Central Bank of Russia Artyom Sychyov reported that the hackers wanted to steal about 5 billion rubles, but the group security managed to partially block the attack reducing the damages to 2 billion rubles.
"We were lucky to get some of the money back," a central bank spokesman told CNN.
Although very little is currently known about the hack against Russia's central bank, experts believe the attack may be linked to similar efforts carried out in recent years two years and targeted banks all over the world.
Only this year, a group of hackers managed to steal around 101 millions of dollars from central bank of Bangladesh violating the SWIFT system, the global interbank network that controls transactions. Just as in the case of Russia, hackers tried to steal more money (951.000.000 dollars), but they were blocked before completing money transfers.
The Russian Federal Security Service (also known as the FSB) had warned of attacks that could take place on local banks. Yet another hacked bank shows that warnings and security measures are not enough to protect systems even if they invest billions in security ...