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North Korean Cybercriminals Implicated in Taiwan Bank Theft; Attack bears 'hallmarks' of Lazarus group, cybersecurity firm says
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Strumpf, Dan
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Cybersecurity
/ Diplomatic & consular services
/ Malware
/ Ransomware
/ Researchers
2017
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North Korean Cybercriminals Implicated in Taiwan Bank Theft; Attack bears 'hallmarks' of Lazarus group, cybersecurity firm says
by
Strumpf, Dan
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Cybersecurity
/ Diplomatic & consular services
/ Malware
/ Ransomware
/ Researchers
2017
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North Korean Cybercriminals Implicated in Taiwan Bank Theft; Attack bears 'hallmarks' of Lazarus group, cybersecurity firm says
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North Korean Cybercriminals Implicated in Taiwan Bank Theft; Attack bears 'hallmarks' of Lazarus group, cybersecurity firm says
2017
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HONG KONG--A North Korea-linked cybercrime ring suspected of raiding Bangladesh's central bank last year was likely responsible for the recent theft of $60 million from a Taiwanese bank, cybersecurity researchers say. In a blog post Tuesday, cybersecurity researchers at U.K. defense company BAE Systems PLC also implicated Lazarus in the Taiwanese theft, saying that tools used in the attack on the Far Eastern International Bank include those used by Lazarus in the past. The breach resulted in the transfer of funds to accounts in Sri Lanka, the U.S. and Cambodia after the perpetrators penetrated the bank's access to the financial-messaging service known as the Society for Worldwide Interbank Financial Telecommunication, or Swift.
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