Mumbai bank loses Rs 143 cr in cyber fraud

Saima Siddiqui
Published on: 12 Oct 2018 7:30 AM GMT
Mumbai bank loses Rs 143 cr in cyber fraud
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Mumbai: The State Bank of Mauritius' (SBM) Mumbai branch has been gypped of nearly Rs 143 crore after unknown fraudsters hacked into its accounts here, an official said on Friday.

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The incident occurred at the SBM's Nariman Point Branch according to the bank's complaint lodged with the Mumbai Police's Economic Offences Wing (EOW) last week.

The SBM said that some unknown persons have hacked into its servers to illegally access various accounts and managed to transfer the monies to multiple accounts outside the country.

The EOW and the Cyber Cell experts are investigating the case and trying to ascertain if it is a malware attack, besides the SBM's own internal probe to find out the involvement of any insider.

On October 2, the SBM had said in a statement that its India operations had been hit by a cyber fraud with a potential loss of around $14 million.

However, it assured that no loss has been caused to any customer and that the SBM enjoyed sufficient liquidity for all its future plans.

SBM India, a subsidiary of SBM Holdings, has branches in Mumbai, Chennai, Hyderabad and Ramachandrapuram in Andhra Pradesh.

This is the second major cyber attack on a bank in Maharashtra in the past couple of months.

In two separate cyber-attacks on August 9 and 11, the Cosmos Bank Pvt Ltd, Pune, lost a total of Rs 94.24 crore to an international group of operatives working in tandem in several countries worldwide.

IANS

Saima Siddiqui

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