In September 2011, around $6,000 (4,200 EUR) were stolen from a SunTrust bank account belonging to Deer Chase Elementary School, in Richmond County, by a hacker group allegedly based in Florida.
It’s suspected that the same group illegally accessed the school’s PTA fund in 2010, making away with around ... |
9 December 2011 07:49 GMT |
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A group of five hackers were arrested by Ukrainian authorities this month under suspicion of stealing millions from the bank accounts of foreign companies.The cyberfraud ring was operating out of Odessa, a city in Southern Ukraine, and according to the investigators its members were raking up between 300 and 500 thou... |
24 September 2010 10:52 GMT |
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A decision that can be described as strange and homophobic was taken by Citibank officials yesterday, February 24, 2010, regarding the bank account of the New York-based startup Fabulis. Their funds were blocked without any notice to the client, after a few days earlier, a bank official decided that the website'... |
25 February 2010 09:43 GMT |
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The man that illicitly used the LimeWire P2P client to hack into personal computers and steal financial or personal information was convicted to three years behind bars in the state of Washington, USA. Frederick Eugene Wood, a Seattle native, used his LimeWire client to acquire enough data so he could impersonate up ... |
13 August 2009 10:48 GMT |
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Wow! Someone finally made malware-based bank hacking impossible! Not matter how skilled hackers may be, there is no way they can 'win' on this one. Now, a part of the authentication process just got impossible to hack, thanks to Bank of America cyber-security experts. The bank site will generate a 6-digit c... |
11 September 2007 08:23 GMT |
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