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US Investigations Reveals Bangladesh Central Bank Heist 'State Sponsored'
- Wednesday March 29, 2017
- World News | Reuters
The heist of $81 million from the Bangladesh central bank's account at the New York Federal Reserve last year was "state-sponsored," an FBI officer in the Philippines, who has been involved in the investigations, said on Wednesday.
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How Millions From The Bangladesh Bank Heist Disappeared
- Thursday July 21, 2016
- Business | Thomson Reuters
When the Federal Reserve Bank of New York cleared five transactions made by the Bangladesh Bank hackers, the money went in two directions. On Thursday, February 4, the Fed's system sent $20 million to Sri Lanka and $81 million to the Philippines.
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New York Fed Defends Fund Transfer After Bangladesh Heist
- Saturday May 14, 2016
- Business | Thomson Reuters
After an $81 million cyber heist at the Bangladesh central bank, the Federal Reserve Bank of New York said there was no problem with its procedures for approving fund transfers, according to a letter released on Friday by a US lawmaker who had questioned those methods.
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Bangladesh Central Bank Governor Says Is Ready To resign
- Tuesday March 15, 2016
- World News | Reuters
Bangladesh's central bank governor Atiur Rahman said today he had resigned after $81 million was stolen from the bank's account at the New York Fed in one of the largest cyber heists in history.
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How A Hacker's Typo Helped Stop A Billion Dollar Bank Heist
- Thursday March 10, 2016
- World News | Reuters
A spelling mistake in an online bank transfer instruction helped prevent a nearly $1 billion heist last month involving the Bangladesh central bank and the New York Fed, banking officials said.
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Six arrested in $45 million global cybercrime scheme
- Tuesday November 19, 2013
- World News | Reuters
Six people were arrested and charged on Monday for participating in a worldwide ATM heist that stole $45 million from two Middle East banks.
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For banks in $45 million cyber heist, how to get their money back?
- Sunday May 12, 2013
- World News | Reuters
Because the sums were large and such attacks are relatively new, the two Middle East banks hit in a $45 million ATM heist face an uncertain path in trying to recover their losses, financial, insurance and legal experts say.
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Bloodless bank heist impressed cybercrime experts
- Saturday May 11, 2013
- World News | Associated Press
A bloodless bank heist that netted more than $45 million has left even cybercrime experts impressed by the technical sophistication, if not the virtue, of the con artists who pulled off a remarkable internationally organized attack.
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Hackers steal $45 million in global plot involving ATM card breach
- Friday May 10, 2013
- World News | Associated Press
A worldwide gang of criminals stole $45 million in a matter of hours by hacking their way into a database of prepaid debit cards and then draining cash machines around the globe, federal prosecutors said on Thursday - and outmoded U.S. card technology may be partly to blame.
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US Investigations Reveals Bangladesh Central Bank Heist 'State Sponsored'
- Wednesday March 29, 2017
- World News | Reuters
The heist of $81 million from the Bangladesh central bank's account at the New York Federal Reserve last year was "state-sponsored," an FBI officer in the Philippines, who has been involved in the investigations, said on Wednesday.
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www.ndtv.com
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How Millions From The Bangladesh Bank Heist Disappeared
- Thursday July 21, 2016
- Business | Thomson Reuters
When the Federal Reserve Bank of New York cleared five transactions made by the Bangladesh Bank hackers, the money went in two directions. On Thursday, February 4, the Fed's system sent $20 million to Sri Lanka and $81 million to the Philippines.
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www.ndtv.com/business
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New York Fed Defends Fund Transfer After Bangladesh Heist
- Saturday May 14, 2016
- Business | Thomson Reuters
After an $81 million cyber heist at the Bangladesh central bank, the Federal Reserve Bank of New York said there was no problem with its procedures for approving fund transfers, according to a letter released on Friday by a US lawmaker who had questioned those methods.
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www.ndtv.com/business
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Bangladesh Central Bank Governor Says Is Ready To resign
- Tuesday March 15, 2016
- World News | Reuters
Bangladesh's central bank governor Atiur Rahman said today he had resigned after $81 million was stolen from the bank's account at the New York Fed in one of the largest cyber heists in history.
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www.ndtv.com
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How A Hacker's Typo Helped Stop A Billion Dollar Bank Heist
- Thursday March 10, 2016
- World News | Reuters
A spelling mistake in an online bank transfer instruction helped prevent a nearly $1 billion heist last month involving the Bangladesh central bank and the New York Fed, banking officials said.
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www.ndtv.com
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Six arrested in $45 million global cybercrime scheme
- Tuesday November 19, 2013
- World News | Reuters
Six people were arrested and charged on Monday for participating in a worldwide ATM heist that stole $45 million from two Middle East banks.
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www.ndtv.com
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For banks in $45 million cyber heist, how to get their money back?
- Sunday May 12, 2013
- World News | Reuters
Because the sums were large and such attacks are relatively new, the two Middle East banks hit in a $45 million ATM heist face an uncertain path in trying to recover their losses, financial, insurance and legal experts say.
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www.ndtv.com
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Bloodless bank heist impressed cybercrime experts
- Saturday May 11, 2013
- World News | Associated Press
A bloodless bank heist that netted more than $45 million has left even cybercrime experts impressed by the technical sophistication, if not the virtue, of the con artists who pulled off a remarkable internationally organized attack.
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www.ndtv.com
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Hackers steal $45 million in global plot involving ATM card breach
- Friday May 10, 2013
- World News | Associated Press
A worldwide gang of criminals stole $45 million in a matter of hours by hacking their way into a database of prepaid debit cards and then draining cash machines around the globe, federal prosecutors said on Thursday - and outmoded U.S. card technology may be partly to blame.
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