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More Hackers Focus on Banks
by staff report via duce - News Nation Saturday, Feb 14 2015, 6:52pm
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The digital underground has been aware for decades that banks essentially control the world via bribery and debt slavery. It should be understood that large PRIVATELY OWNED banks print money from thin air and then use that worthless paper currency to bribe and debt-enslave nations and their populations. Why this practice is TOLERATED by the masses is BEYOND COMPREHENSION. However, hackers are another breed, THEY are renowned for their innate sense of justice and fair play and refuse to be enslaved by anyone. They are now working in unison to attack the real evil mass murdering forces behind puppet governments world-wide.

The digital world belongs to those that have the SKILLS to take it -- and those able to take it, rule the world!

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Millions stolen as global cyberattack strikes more than 100 banks in 30 countries

Washington :-

A sophisticated global cyberattack struck more than 100 banks in 30 countries stealing hundreds of millions of dollars, a report said.

Citing a soon to be released report from computer security company Kaspersky Lab, the newspaper said the attack involved malicious software that gave hackers long-term access to banking systems, The New York Times reported yesterday.

A group of Russians, Chinese and Europeans was able to siphon off around USD 300 million in one of the world’s largest bank robberies, the report said.

The money was transferred to bank accounts around the world in small-value amounts to avoid detection.

Hackers largely focused on banks in Russia, but millions of dollars were also taken from banks in Japan, the Netherlands, Switzerland and the United States as well, it said.

Hackers had such advanced access to the banks’ systems that they could force ATM machines to dispense cash at specific times and locations where hackers could pick it up.

© 2014 News Nation

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