FireEye Reportedly Hired to Help Probe Bangladesh Bank Heist: Report

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By Reuters | Updated: 11 March 2016 11:00 IST
FireEye Inc's Mandiant forensics division is helping investigate a cyber-heist at Bangladesh's central bank last month that netted more than $80 million (roughly Rs. 536 crores), people familiar with the matter told Reuters on Thursday.

The two sources said Silicon Valley-based FireEye, which has investigated some of the biggest cyber-thefts on record, was brought in by World Informatix, a smaller firm that is advising Bangladesh Bank on the investigation.

World Informatix's website says it was founded by its chief executive, Rakesh Asthana, a former World Bank deputy chief information officer. Asthana recruited Mandiant to help with the probe, according to sources who asked not be identified due to the sensitive nature of the matter.

One of those sources, a senior official with the central bank, said the US government has offered to help investigate how hackers stole funds from a Bangladesh Bank account at the New York Fed.

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(Also see:  'Part of $100 Million Hacked From Bangladesh Bank Recovered')

The source said that officials with the Federal Bureau of Investigation and US Department of Justice had held informal conversations with Bangladesh Bank about the case, one of the largest bank thefts in history.

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Representatives with the FBI, US Secret Service, Department of Justice and US Treasury's Crimes Enforcement Network declined comment on the case, which became public this week, about a month after the funds were stolen.

The New York Fed has said little about what happened, except that its systems were not breached and that it has been working with the Bangladesh central bank on the investigation.

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Any investigation by US authorities is likely to focus on learning how cybercriminals penetrated the central bank's network, the flow of the looted funds around the world and whether any money can be recovered.

The hackers breached Bangladesh Bank's systems and stole its credentials for payment transfers, according to an account by two senior officials at the bank. The attackers then bombarded the New York Fed with nearly three dozen money-transfer requests over a weekend in early February.

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The Fed processed four of the requests, sending a total of $81 million (roughly Rs. 543 crores) to accounts in the Philippines. A fifth transfer of $20 million (roughly Rs. 134 crores), to a non-profit in Sri Lanka, was stopped after a typo in the routing instructions raised suspicions, according to bank sources.

Bangladesh Bank has said it has recovered some of the stolen money, and is working with anti-money laundering authorities in the Philippines to try to recover the rest.

© Thomson Reuters 2016

 

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