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U.S. government officials said recently that the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) is currently under investigation for a Citigroup (Citigroup) in the case of network security attacks, the group suspected of computer network security holes hackers to steal huge amounts of money.
in a statement, the Government has said that hackers attacked the Citibank retail banking and other businesses in North America, it is not clear Citibank hacking into the system directly or through a third party crime. It is reported, FBI, National Security Agency (NSA), U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and Citigroup to exchange the relevant information in order to resist attacks, but these agencies and departments not to respond on the matter.
for the hubbub of speculation, Citigroup managing director of Security and Investigative Joe Petro came forward to say FBI is investigating about the suffering of millions of dollars of Citigroup reported losses is untrue.
for this type of hacking, network security experts said the United States, this type of network attacks usually through the bank's internal systems compromised, the hacker may also route through that process transactions for financial services companies to obtain third-party companies within the bank data, or exposure to customer's computer, and then when the client access to your bank site bank's internal systems. According to FBI statistics
United States last year because of losses caused by a variety of cyber crime a total of over 260 million U.S. dollars. American Bankers Association, said Steve Kenneally, vice president of the banking industry has been working to strengthen security,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], he called on banks to adopt online banking customers to provide free anti-virus software in order to curb such crimes. <Br |
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