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Russian Hackers Stole Millions From Banks, ATMs 53

An anonymous reader writes Tens of millions of dollars, credit cards and intellectual property was stolen by a new group of cyber criminals. Group-IB and Fox-IT, in a joint research effort, have released a report about the Anunak hackers group (PDF). This group has been involved in targeted attacks and espionage since 2013. Anunak targets banks and payment systems in Russia and CIS countries. In Europe, the U.S., and Latin America, criminals were mainly focusing on retail networks as well as mass media resources. Anunak is unique in that it aims to target banks and e-payment systems. The goal is to get into bank networks and gain access to secured payment systems. As a result, the money is stolen not from the customers, but from the bank itself. If they manage to infect governmental networks, they use the infrastructure for espionage.
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Russian Hackers Stole Millions From Banks, ATMs

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  • by Anonymous Coward on Thursday December 25, 2014 @02:04AM (#48671505)

    Russia is now glorious and strong, with the practice of good, honest, capitalist values that show the benefit of hard work and wholesome productivity.

    Unlike dirty communism where you had to steal just to survive!

  • by Anonymous Coward on Thursday December 25, 2014 @05:47AM (#48671853)

    NSA knows, NSA won't tell.

  • ...money is stolen not from the customers, but from the bank itself.

    One of the most astonishingly accurate generalizations I've ever heard is, "If you consort with folks who steal, eventually, they will steal from you."

    One of the most astonishingly inaccurate observations I can recall is the "Honor Among Thieves" urban legend.

  • Why does Obama want to retaliate against North Korea for hacking a Japanese movie company, but not Russia for hacking U.S. and international banks?
  • "the attackers used the program RDPdoor for remote access to the bank network and the program “MBR Eraser” to remove traces and to crack Windows computers and servers .. The software called “Mimikatz” is built in this program. This is an open source software that allows to obtain passwords of user accounts logged in the Windows system. link [fox-it.com]
  • If these hackers get into government sites, I would consider it an act of treason or warfare. Result should be death penalty or lifetime in prison.

    If is a bank, then at least 50 years and a day in prison as a dishwasher.

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