Russia Says Hackers Stole More Than $17 Million From Its Banks in 2017

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By Reuters | Updated: 13 February 2018 17:57 IST

Hackers stole more than RUB 1 billion ($17 million or roughly Rs. 109 crores) from Russian banks using the Cobalt Strike security-testing tool in 2017, a central bank official said on Tuesday.

Russia is under intense scrutiny over cybercrime following allegations hackers backed by Moscow have attacked targets in the United States and Europe, accusations the Kremlin has repeatedly denied.

Russian authorities are now keen to show that Russia too is a frequent victim of cybercrime and that they are working hard to combat it.

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Central bank Deputy Governor Dmitry Skobelkin told an information security conference in the Russian city of Magnitogorsk that 21 "waves of attacks" using Cobalt Strike had been recorded in 2017.

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"More than 240 credit organisations were hit by the attacks, 11 of which were successful. The amount stolen was more than 1 billion roubles," he said.

Cobalt Strike is a security tool used to test the strength of an organisation's cyber defences, but it has also been used by hackers to attack banks in Russia and Europe.

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A group known as Cobalt because of their use of the tool attacked cash machines in more than a dozen countries in 2016, using the malicious software to force the ATMs to spit out cash.

Skobelkin said the Russian central bank had sent warnings to more than 400 organisations which were targeted by the Cobalt group last year.

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© Thomson Reuters 2018

 

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