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From Russia, With Malware: US Charges Hackers In $100M Bank Fraud

PYMNTS

The duo allegedly — and with the help of more than a dozen others — worked to deploy malware known as Dridex (aka Cridex and Bugat) and for committing wire and bank fraud. They are connected with a Russian hacking group known as Evil Corp., which has been known to release malware.

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From Russia, with Malware: US Charges Hacking Group Evil Corp. In $100M Bank Fraud

PYMNTS

The duo allegedly — and with the help of more than a dozen others — worked to deploy malware known as Dridex (aka Cridex and Bugat) and for committing wire and bank fraud. They are connected with a Russian hacking group known as Evil Corp., which has been known to release malware.

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The 2022 GonzoBanker Awards

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In December, the founder and CEO of Crypto Exchange company FTX was arrested in the Bahamas (yah, don’t ask) and charged with fraud and conspiracy. It’s hard to understand how Clobes has time in the day to drive her unlimited amount of leadership activities. What an amazing leadership story. The Smarter Bank Talent Award.

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Gonzo Notes from Money20/20

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Samsung bought LoopPay with its Magnetic Secure Transmission technology, which gives it the ability to reach merchants in a way that other wallets cannot due to having both the NFC (near-field communication) and MST (magnetic secure transmission) technologies. Innovation in security. Apple Pay … not.

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Four 2023 U.S. Policy Predictions for Financial Services Companies

FICO

CFPB Director Rohit Chopra has further indicated that he would like to see consumer protections akin to those for credit cards, including improving disclosures and fraud and dispute resolution protections. The SEC rules will require a new cyber security preparedness level that many organizations may not be meeting today. See all Posts.