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Philippine bank fines USD 12 mln for cyber attack

Friday 5 August 2016 14:56 CET | News

The Philippine Central Bank has fined Rizal Commercial Banking Corp (RCBC) USD 21 million after it was used by hackers to channel millions of dollars stolen from Bangladesh into casinos.

The central bank said that it had approved the record fine of USD 21 million after a special examination of the bank and its role in the audacious cyber heist.

RCBC said separately that it -had made provisions for the fine and would pay it in two instalments over a one-year period.

The cyber heist highlighted how the Philippines banking loopholes and anti-money laundering laws have made the impoverished and corruption-weary country a dirty money destination. Philippine law exempts casino transactions from scrutiny by the Anti-Money Laundering Council without a case filed in court.

The Bangladesh theft was one of a series of spectacular cyber attacks against banks this year that have heightened fears the industry is becoming an increasingly attractive target for hackers.


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