Indian Banks Are Under Cyber Attack
Indian Banks Are Under Cyber Attack
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Systems of three banks have been penetrated by hackers to create fake trade documents that may have been used to increase finance abroad or facilitate dealings in banned items. The banks are government-owned and two of them are headquartered in Mumbai and one in Kolkata. The banks in question discovered that their SWIFT systems – the global financial messaging service banks use to move millions of dollars and documents across borders every day – have been compromised to create fake documents. However, they aren’t still sure about the origin of the attack and the intention of the hackers. It’s learned that soon after the breaches were reported to the Reserve Bank of India, the regulator last month directed several banks to cross-check all trade documents issued over the past year.
The nature of the
attack is unfamiliar to Indian banks. While there is no monetary loss
and ransom demand as yet, there are fears that the banks’ systems have
been misused. There was fraudulent duplication of trade documents like
letters of credit (LC) and guarantees. These the hackers may have
encashed or are planning to encash with some offshore banks. It’s also
possible that hackers did not present the fake LCs to raise funds but to
carry out trade of prohibited or illegal commodities,” a person
familiar with the breaches told ET.
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n LC, serving as a
guarantee, is a letter that one bank writes to another bank
(particularly in another country) to ensure payment to the supplier of
goods when certain conditions are met. Besides messages for fund
transfers, the SWIFT system is also used to communicate trade documents.
Thus, a cyber-criminal who generates fake LC may attempt to place it
with an offshore bank for finance. The Indian bank (whose system has
been misused to create false LC) may later face a monetary claim when
the foreign bank tries to recover the money released against an LC or
guarantee.
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An LC, serving as a
guarantee, is a letter that one bank writes to another bank
(particularly in another country) to ensure payment to the supplier of
goods when certain conditions are met. Besides messages for fund
transfers, the SWIFT system is also used to communicate trade documents.
Thus, a cyber-criminal who generates fake LC may attempt to place it
with an offshore bank for finance. The Indian bank (whose system has
been misused to create false LC) may later face a monetary claim when
the foreign bank tries to recover the money released against an LC or
guarantee.
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An LC, serving as a
guarantee, is a letter that one bank writes to another bank
(particularly in another country) to ensure payment to the supplier of
goods when certain conditions are met. Besides messages for fund
transfers, the SWIFT system is also used to communicate trade documents.
Thus, a cyber-criminal who generates fake LC may attempt to place it
with an offshore bank for finance. The Indian bank (whose system has
been misused to create false LC) may later face a monetary claim when
the foreign bank tries to recover the money released against an LC or
guarantee.
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An LC, serving as a
guarantee, is a letter that one bank writes to another bank
(particularly in another country) to ensure payment to the supplier of
goods when certain conditions are met. Besides messages for fund
transfers, the SWIFT system is also used to communicate trade documents.
Thus, a cyber-criminal who generates fake LC may attempt to place it
with an offshore bank for finance. The Indian bank (whose system has
been misused to create false LC) may later face a monetary claim when
the foreign bank tries to recover the money released against an LC or
guarantee.
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