Hackers Steal Bank's Crypto Credentials, But Are Foiled By Their Own Typo (reuters.com)
New submitter tlambert writes: Unknown persons stole Bangladesh Bank transfer credentials for payments via the international banking system, and then proceeded to start moving money to the Philippines and Sri Lanka. A human foiled the plot after ~$80M had been stolen with another $870M stopped, after they noticed the word 'foundation' misspelled in one of the requests. Bangladesh, meanwhile, is blaming the U.S. Federal Reserve for trusting their credentials. (Note: Bangladesh Bank isn't like Bank of America; it's the country's central bank.)
Maybe they'll be hacked to death by a mob with meat cleavers in public in broad daylight. Oh wait that only happens to bloggers.
He always messes up some mundane detail.
Please stand clear of the doors, por favor mantenganse alejado de las puertas
(Note: Bangladesh Bank isn't like Bank of America; it's the country's central bank.)
Bangladesh Bank is like the US Federal Reserve; it's the country's central bank.
fixed that for you.