As ransomware hobbled Atlanta, banks drilled for next iteration of attacks

As the Atlanta city government struggled to recover from March’s ransomware attack, cybersecurity personnel from U.S. banks huddled two miles from city headquarters to practice dealing with the same type of disruptive malware. The exercise, which assembled 18 financial institutions and the industry’s threat-sharing center, simulated a bank’s computer network and tasked participants with defeating “WannaCry-like” ransomware, according to ManTech International Corp., the cybersecurity company that hosted the drill in April. Participants, including big U.S. banks, connected to ManTech’s Advanced Cyber Range Environment (ACRE), a computing facility that can test network defenses against various strains of malware. Some participated from the Federal Reserve office in midtown Atlanta, according to ManTech spokesman Jim Crawford. In this case, exercise planners mimicked the WannaCry ransomware, which struck more than 300,000 computers in 150 countries last year. The company already had practice using that virus for ACRE training “when it was still in the wild,” Brett Barraclough, a ManTech […]

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Hackers demand $1m ransom after stealing data from 2 Canadian banks

By Uzair Amir
Hackers have stolen financial data of thousands of customers –
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Dodd-Frank Repeal Facilitates Remote Digital Onboarding with a Scanned Driver’s License

The Economic Growth, Regulatory Relief, and Consumer Protection Act was just signed into law by President Trump.  Also known as the Dodd-Frank Repeal, the new law removes many of the regulations imposed on banks after the financial crisis and the… Continue reading Dodd-Frank Repeal Facilitates Remote Digital Onboarding with a Scanned Driver’s License

Meet the speakers at The Europas, and get your ticket free (July 3, London)

Excited to announce that this year’s The Europas Unconference & Awards is shaping up! Our half day Unconference kicks off on 3 July, 2018 at The Brewery in the heart of London’s “Tech City” area, followed by our startup awards dinner and fantastic party and celebration of European startups! The event is run in partnership […] Continue reading Meet the speakers at The Europas, and get your ticket free (July 3, London)

Hackers siphon hundreds of millions of pesos out of Mexican banks through shadow transactions

A software vulnerability is suspected of being to blame for a hack which saw criminals transfer more than 300 million pesos (over US $15 million) out of Mexican banks.
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Hackers siphon hundreds of millions of pesos out of Mexican banks through shadow transactions

A software vulnerability is suspected of being to blame for a hack which saw criminals transfer more than 300 million pesos (over US $15 million) out of Mexican banks.
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WannaCry hero charged with creating Kronos banking malware

By Waqas
The 23-year-old cybersecurity expert, Marcus Hutchins (@Malwaretech on Twitter), who
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