Friday, May 13, 2016

Second Global Bank Hit By Malware Attack

Thieves have again broken their way into what was thought to be the
world's most secure financial messaging program, Swift. It's a system
used by banks and companies worldwide to move money around the world,
and investigators say the attack was likely part of a "wider and
highly adaptive campaign targeting banks." Investigators say it may
also be related to the hack at Sony Corp.'s film studio in 2014.

Patrice Howard reports from Los Angeles.

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