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  2. Bangladesh Bank robbery - Wikipedia

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    The Bangladesh Bank robbery, also known colloquially as the Bangladesh Bank cyber heist, [1] was a theft that took place in February 2016. Thirty-five fraudulent instructions were issued by security hackers via the SWIFT network to illegally transfer close to US$1 billion from the Federal Reserve Bank of New York account belonging to Bangladesh ...

  3. 2015–2016 SWIFT banking hack - Wikipedia

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    In 2015 and 2016, a series of cyberattacks using the SWIFT banking network were reported, resulting in the successful theft of millions of dollars. [1] [2] The attacks were perpetrated by a hacker group known as APT 38 [3] whose tactics, techniques and procedure overlap with the infamous Lazarus Group who are believed to be behind the Sony attacks.

  4. ISO 9362 - Wikipedia

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    The previous edition is ISO 9362:2009 (dated 2009-10-01). The SWIFT code is 8 or 11 characters, made up of: 4 letters: institution code or bank code. 2 letters: ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 country code (exceptionally, SWIFT has assigned the code XK to Republic of Kosovo, which does not have an ISO 3166-1 country code) 2 letters or digits: location code

  5. Carbanak - Wikipedia

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    Carbanak is an APT-style campaign targeting (but not limited to) financial institutions, [1] that was discovered in 2014 [2] by the Russian cyber security company Kaspersky Lab. [3]

  6. Who was Scott Scurlock? The true story of ‘How to Rob a Bank’

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    Here is the true story of How to Rob a Bank and an update on the real life people in it. Skip to main content. Subscriptions; Animals. Business. Entertainment ...

  7. SWIFT - Wikipedia

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    SWIFT is also a registration authority (RA) for the following ISO standards: [19] ISO 9362: 1994 Banking – Banking telecommunication messages – Bank identifier codes; ISO 10383: 2003 Securities and related financial instruments – Codes for exchanges and market identification (MIC) ISO 13616: 2003 IBAN Registry

  8. 71-year-old who has served half his life for bank robberies ...

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    He has four prior convictions for bank robbery and has served more than 40 years in prison, police said in a statement. Bell was released from federal prison in October 2021, Federal Bureau of ...

  9. What’s a Personal Identification Number (PIN) - AOL

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    The bank itself doesn’t have a personal identification number but assigns them to a person’s debit card when it is issued to them. Both are necessary in order for users to access their funds.