Cybersecurity

Swift Hack Probe Expands to Up to a Dozen Banks Beyond Bangladesh

  • FireEye said to investigate broad campaign in Southeast Asia
  • No indication in latest disclosures whether money was taken

Swift Hack Investigation Expands to Southeast Asia

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Investigators are examining possible computer breaches at as many as 12 banks linked to Swift’s global payments network that have irregularities similar to those in the theft of $81 million from the Bangladesh central bank, according to a person familiar with the probe.

FireEye, the security firm hired by the Bangladesh bank, has been contacted by the other banks, most of which are in Southeast Asia, because of signs that hackers may have breached their networks, the person said. They include banks in the Philippines and New Zealand but not in Western Europe or the United States. There is no indication of whether money was taken.