Malaysia’s central bank foils cyber attack
March 30, 2018 00:00:00
Malaysia's central bank said on Thursday it had detected and foiled an attempted cyber attack and efforts to transfer funds without authorisation using falsified SWIFT messages, reports Reuters.
Bank Negara Malaysia (BNM) did not suffer any financial loss in the incident, which occurred on Tuesday, it said in a statement.
The bank did not say in the statement if the messages came via the SWIFT global payments network and did not immediately respond to requests for more details on the falsified messages.
"All unauthorised transactions were stopped through prompt action in strong collaboration with SWIFT, other central banks and financial institutions," BNM said.
The attempt at BNM is the latest in a series of cyber attacks on financial institutions.
Unidentified hackers stole $81 million from Bangladesh Bank's account at the New York Fed in February 2016, using fraudulent orders on the SWIFT payments system. In February, the Russian central bank said unknown hackers stole 339.5 million rubles from a Russian bank last year in an attack using the SWIFT system.