"Police told the Associated Press the hackers stole more than 540 million Brazilian reais (more than $98.3 million) from at least one financial institution but likely took more from other banks and lenders. TV Globo said at least six financial institutions were impacted.
On Telegram, prominent cryptocurrency investigator Zachary Wolk — who goes by the online alias ZachXBT — said he was tracking some of the stolen funds and saw about $30 million to $40 million converted into Bitcoin, Ethereum and USDT."
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Brazilian police arrest IT worker over $100 million cyber theft

Police in Brazil arrested an employee of C&M Software, who allegedly told them he had sold his login credentials to the hackers behind a massive theft via the PIX instant payment system.

"#GoogleAlert 🚨 - $15M Stolen via Google Account Sync Vulnerability 📱"

A voice phishing scam exploiting a Google Account Sync vulnerability led to a staggering $15 million theft from Fortress Trust. Stay vigilant and double-check those sync settings! 📞💸

Source: HackRead by Habiba Rashid

Tags: #Google #Vulnerability #Phishing #CyberTheft #InfoSec 📲🔓

Google Account Sync Vulnerability Exploited to Steal $15M

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Bank customers have expectations that money in their checking accounts are safe from #cyberattacks. Sometimes their FDIC-insured funds aren't so safe. Here's a cautionary tale in @DarkReading: When Banking Laws Don't Protect Consumers From #Cybertheft #accounttakeover

https://www.darkreading.com/edge-articles/when-banking-laws-don-t-protect-consumers-from-cybertheft

When Banking Laws Don't Protect Consumers From Cybertheft

If attackers use your stolen login information or set up wire transfers, you might be out of luck.

Dark Reading

Bank customers have expectations that money in their checking accounts are safe from #cyberattacks. Sometimes their FDIC-insured funds aren't so safe. Here's a cautionary tale in @DarkReading: When Banking Laws Don't Protect Consumers From #Cybertheft #accounttakeover

https://www.darkreading.com/edge-articles/when-banking-laws-don-t-protect-consumers-from-cybertheft

When Banking Laws Don't Protect Consumers From Cybertheft

If attackers use your stolen login information or set up wire transfers, you might be out of luck.

Dark Reading
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