By FDI Creative Services on 05/12/2016
Category: Security News

SWIFT says second bank hit by malware attack

The SWIFT logo is pictured in this photo illustration taken April 26, 2016.

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SWIFT, the global financial messaging network that banks use to transfer billions of dollars every day, warned on Thursday of a second case of a cyber attack similar to the one that resulted in the $81 million cyberheist in February at the Bangladesh central bank.

"Forensic experts believe this new discovery evidences that the malware used in the earlier reported customer incident was not a single occurrence, but part of a wider and highly adaptive campaign targeting banks," SWIFT said in a statement.


A SWIFT spokeswoman said the second case targeted a commercial bank, without providing the name of the bank.



(Reporting by Nathan Layne in Chicago and Jim Finkle New York; Editing by Sandra Maler)

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