Loading...
The Financial Express

Russian Globex bank says hackers targeted its SWIFT computers

| Updated: December 25, 2017 12:14:14


Swift code bank logo is displayed on an iPhone 6s on top of Euro banknotes in this picture illustration. - Reuters Swift code bank logo is displayed on an iPhone 6s on top of Euro banknotes in this picture illustration. - Reuters

Hackers tried to steal 55 million roubles ($940,000) from Russian state bank Globex using the SWIFT international payments messaging system, the bank said on Thursday, the latest in a string of attempted cyber heists that use fraudulent wire-transfer requests.

Globex President Valery Ovsyannikov told Reuters news agency via the press service that the attempted attack occurred last week, but that "customer funds have not been affected."

The bank's disclosure comes after SWIFT, whose messaging system is used to transfer trillions of dollars each day, warned late last month that the threat of digital heists is on the rise as hackers use increasingly sophisticated tools and techniques to launch new attacks.

SWIFT said in late November that hackers continued to target the SWIFT bank messaging system, though security controls instituted after last year's $81 million heist at Bangladesh's central bank have helped thwart many of those attempts, Sources familiar with last week's attack on Globex said the bank had spotted the attack and been able to prevent the cyber criminals from stealing all the funds they had sought, according to a report in the Kommersant daily. The hackers only withdrew around $100,000, the report said.

Globex is a part of the state development bank VEB. VEB plans to transfer Globex to the state property management agency, sources familiar with the talks told Reuters this week. SWIFT representatives declined to discuss the Globex case. "We take cyber security very seriously, and we investigate all threats very seriously, taking all appropriate actions to mitigate any risks and protect our services," the group said in a statement emailed to Reuters. "There is no evidence to suggest that there has been any unauthorised access to SWIFT's network or messaging services."

Share if you like

Filter By Topic