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2017-04-03 16:33:01 (vue: 2017-04-03 16:33:01) |
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Banking hackers left a clue that may link them to North Korea |
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The notorious hackers behind a string of banking heists have left behind a clue that supports a long-suspected link to North Korea, according to security researchers.The so-called Lazarus Group has been eyed as a possible culprit behind the heists, which included last February's $81 million theft from Bangladesh's central bank through the SWIFT transaction software.However, hackers working for the group recently made a mistake: They failed to wipe the logs from a server the group had hacked in Europe, security firm Kaspersky Lab said on Monday.To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here |
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