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Russia says hackers stole more than $17m from its banks in 2017

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MAGNITOGOR­SK, Russia: Hackers stole more than 1 billion roubles ($17 million) from Russian banks using the Cobalt Strike securityte­sting tool in 2017, a central bank official said on Tuesday.

Russia is under intense scrutiny over cybercrime following allegation­s hackers backed by Moscow have attacked targets in the US and Europe, accusation­s the Kremlin has repeatedly denied.

Russian authoritie­s are now keen to show that Russia, too, is a frequent victim of cybercrime and that they are working hard to combat it.

Central bank Deputy Governor Dmitry Skobelkin told an informatio­n security conference in the Russian city of Magnitogor­sk that 21 “waves of attacks” using Cobalt Strike had been recorded in 2017.

“More than 240 credit organizati­ons were hit by the attacks, 11 of which were successful. The amount stolen was more than 1 billion roubles,” he said.

Cobalt Strike is a security tool used to test the strength of an organizati­on’s cyber defenses, but it has also been used by hackers to attack banks in Russia and Europe.

A group known as Cobalt because of its use of the tool attacked cash machines in more than a dozen countries in 2016, using the malicious software to force the ATMs to spit out cash.

Skobelkin said the Russian central bank had sent warnings to more than 400 organizati­ons which were targeted by the Cobalt group last year.

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