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'Almost All' Pakistani Banks Hacked In Security Breach, Report Says (dawn.com)

The cybercrime wing of Pakistan's Federal Investigation Agency has said data from "almost all" Pakistani banks was stolen in a recent security breach. FIA Cybercrimes Director retired Capt Mohammad Shoaib told Geo News that hackers based outside the country had breached the security systems of several local banks. "The hackers have stolen large amounts of money from people's accounts," he added. From a report: He said the FIA has written to all banks, and a meeting of the banks' heads and security managements is being called. The meeting will look into ways the security infrastructure of banks can be bolstered. "Banks are the custodians of the money people have stored in them," Shoaib said. "They are also responsible if their security features are so weak that they result in pilferage." It wasn't immediately clear when exactly the security breach took place. According to Shoaib, more than 100 cases are being investigated by the agency in connection with the breach.

23 comments

  1. Lol by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Hahaha

  2. Damages by 110010001000 · · Score: 3, Funny

    According to officials, a large percentage of deposits was stolen. Total amount stolen is estimated to be approximately $130.

    1. Re:Damages by Rockoon · · Score: 1

      We didn't lose your $130 you see. It was your identity that was stolen.

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  3. Oh I knew we should have been doing something.. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    "Banks are the custodians of the money people have stored in them" - Sometimes!

  4. Indians shit in the streets by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0, Funny

    Pakistanis shit in the banks

    1. Re:Indians shit in the streets by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      DESIGNATED

  5. China sure does play hardball by WillAffleckUW · · Score: 1

    But, then again, Pakistan asked for it.

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    1. Re: China sure does play hardball by Nidi62 · · Score: 1

      Wouldn't be surprised if it was North Korea, actually. They have to get foreign currency somehow.

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    2. Re: China sure does play hardball by rtb61 · · Score: 1

      NATO far more likely, pretty much bet on it. They want to scope out the arms trade and drug money flow, they have been denied access to, as well as Renmimbi flow in Pakistan, under US direction of course.

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  6. Long story short by fubarrr · · Score: 2

    The talk is about the biometric authentication front-end used for biometric ATMs being pwned through banal SQL injection

  7. Snooze, you loose. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Should've paid attention BEFORE you "got hacked". That is, this is just code for "we're incompetent".

    Don't blame it on the "hacker" bogeymen. Not even on the cyberwebbertubes.

  8. Whoopsie by rtkluttz · · Score: 1

    Mulligan

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  9. Thats the difference between Pakistan and the West by 140Mandak262Jamuna · · Score: 3, Funny
    Just in the other thread about Standard Kilogram, it speculates, "if that building burns down and the standard Kiliogram gets damaged, there wil be chaos.

    On the other hand, all the banks of Pakistan are breached and money got stolen, and no one in the street notices it because they never use the banks anyway, everything is done on cash.

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  10. Hello my friend. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    My name is Alhandrer Notarobber,

    I am the former manager of a bank here in loveley Pakistan and require your banks assistance in moving a large number ($900 USD worth) of rupee. please contact me ASAP at notascam@aol.co.cl.tt.zq.orc

  11. Re:Thats the difference between Pakistan and the W by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1

    Well, noone on the street notices, because they're all fighting the police and yelling, because they want to kill a lady, who said some negative things about their prophet 10 years ago.

  12. New Saying by mentil · · Score: 4, Funny

    Trust in Allah, but change your router's default password.

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  13. Re:Thats the difference between Pakistan and the W by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Hey, maybe she's creating a diversion by almost being convicted of blasphemy. It worked like a charm.

  14. They Fell for it by nukenerd · · Score: 1

    They were taken in by scam calls from "Windows" in India.

  15. What the statement failed to mention... by gtall · · Score: 1

    Politicians in Pakistan were upset when they learned their ill-gotten booty had been stolen by criminals they didn't control and hence have no way to get their booty back. Further consternation resulted when they realized they couldn't blame those nice Chinese that are stealing the part of the country the pols haven't yet gotten to. Also, they cannot blame those nice Norks ever since those tea parties where infrastructure investment, cultural exchanges, and nuclear weapons technology transfers were discussed.

    In a statement to be released in the coming days, blame will be placed upon those naughty Indians who simply cannot abide a Muslim Pakistan....of course, most Indians don't give a flying rat's ass about Pakistan but responsibility for that will be alleged to be due to the scarcity of flying rats' asses.

  16. Cisco + Juniper + Microsoft = "walk-in system" by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Use their products and you literally have a "walk-in system" where the U.S. government can just walk in and take what they want, and eventually petty hackers will when they spot the built-in back-doors.

    Computer systems in financial and political institutes CANNOT use American telecom equipment and operating systems, because they will always allow the U.S. government access under the false "security of the nation" premise.

  17. Re:Thats the difference between Pakistan and the W by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Actually, it seems that all this lady did was drink from a bowl of water and refused to back down when told to stop. Apparently it was a bowl reserved for Muslims and she is of another faith.

    Yup, people are screaming in the streets to have her hanged because she drank some water out of someone else's bowl.

  18. Bitcoin user not affected [nt] by themusicgod1 · · Score: 1

    nt

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  19. I Call Hype B.S. by ememisya · · Score: 1

    Either these people don't know how to run a bank, or these are nation level actors. You can't digitally order all the money away in a normal bank system. This just sounds like a high level excuse to get away with robbery, and make some news. Hackers, that's hip, people will buy that right? Banks use quantum key encryption for each large transfer, and those are limited by physical distance, and separated physically from regular networks. Then there are actual people whose job it is to watch transactions, transfer you to security if let's say your IP changes erratically. If somebody makes a purchase in a different state, banks will put a hold on all activity. Banks watch their customers like hawks. I can understand attacking ATMs, they actually have cash in them, but this sounds like a whole lot of hooey. Then again maybe I'm reading the article wrong, what does "Pakistani banks was stolen" mean anyway? Someone stole the entire bank building Robin Hood Men in Tights style?