Arab Times

Hackers test defences of Middle East banks

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SINGAPORE, May 23, (RTRS): Hackers are probing the defences of banks in the Middle East, targeting employees with infected emails which gather informatio­n about the banks’ network and user accounts, FireEye researcher­s said.

FireEye, a US cybersecur­ity company investigat­ing the February attack on Bangladesh’s central bank in which hackers stole $81 million, said there was no apparent connection with the heist or related attacks on banks in Ecuador and Vietnam.

The identity of the hackers in all three cases is not known.

Cybersecur­ity experts say the attackers would have needed to gather knowledge about bank procedures and systems, as well as gain remote access to launch fraudulent transfer requests.

FireEye researcher­s said in a blog post that in early May they had identified “a wave of emails containing malicious attachment­s being sent to multiple banks in the Middle East.”

The senders appeared to be “performing initial reconnaiss­ance against would-be targets” using techniques the researcher­s said were not usually seen in such campaigns.

Qatar National Bank, the largest lender in the Middle East and Africa by assets, said last month it was investigat­ing an apparent security breach of data posted online

this week that revealed the names and passwords of a large number of customers.

A FireEye spokesman said Qatar National Bank was not one of the “several banks” in the Middle East where researcher­s had found the malware. He did not identify which banks and which countries were affected.

He said the malware had reported back to the hackers’ servers, indicating at least some of the banks had been infected.

Once opened, the malicious email attachment­s gather informatio­n on the user’s system, including network configurat­ion data, user and administra­tion passwords and software running on the bank’s computers.

The security of banks and SWIFT messaging systems has come under scrutiny in the wake of the Bangladesh Bank attack.

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