Posted by: hazedaze
« on: 08. January 2010., 12:58:16 »If both institutions are deny'ing it but yet a customer acknowledges that he had money removed from his account I suspect this is indeed true in some way or form the actual extent of the loses though I would suspect that may be an exageration.
Due to the delicate financial situation the world's banks are in at the moment they obiously dont want to cause a mass panic (remember Northan Rock Uk, Not a hack attempt but prety much the same end result) where by the big inverstors pull there money out leaving the bank pretty much crippled....The fact that they surgest it may have happened earlier in the year is also probubly true and could be that is was the russian's 2nd attempt that they picked up on due to newer security probes e.t.c.
Alot of worms, malware and security by-pass methods seem to originate alot of the time at the moment from China (Ghostnet)/Russia (Pentagon attack 08) and all seem to be Linux/unix based mehods. and things are only going to get worse with company's tying to make it easier for more and more people to use there software which may mean the program code is not as tight as it should be therfor leaving vulnerabilites in the product.....
emmm gunna be interesting to see what happens over the next year or so....
Due to the delicate financial situation the world's banks are in at the moment they obiously dont want to cause a mass panic (remember Northan Rock Uk, Not a hack attempt but prety much the same end result) where by the big inverstors pull there money out leaving the bank pretty much crippled....The fact that they surgest it may have happened earlier in the year is also probubly true and could be that is was the russian's 2nd attempt that they picked up on due to newer security probes e.t.c.
Alot of worms, malware and security by-pass methods seem to originate alot of the time at the moment from China (Ghostnet)/Russia (Pentagon attack 08) and all seem to be Linux/unix based mehods. and things are only going to get worse with company's tying to make it easier for more and more people to use there software which may mean the program code is not as tight as it should be therfor leaving vulnerabilites in the product.....
emmm gunna be interesting to see what happens over the next year or so....