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Billion euro cyber-suspect arrested in Spain | Billion euro cyber-suspect arrested in Spain |
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A cyber-crime mastermind suspected of stealing about £870m (€1bn) has been arrested in Spain. | A cyber-crime mastermind suspected of stealing about £870m (€1bn) has been arrested in Spain. |
The individual is alleged to be the head of the organised crime gang that ran the Carbanak and Cobalt malware campaigns that targeted banks. | The individual is alleged to be the head of the organised crime gang that ran the Carbanak and Cobalt malware campaigns that targeted banks. |
Europol said the group had been active since 2013 and infiltrated more than 100 banks in that time. | Europol said the group had been active since 2013 and infiltrated more than 100 banks in that time. |
Cash was siphoned off via bank transfers or dispensed automatically through cash machines. | Cash was siphoned off via bank transfers or dispensed automatically through cash machines. |
Luxury goods | Luxury goods |
The arrest was a "significant success" against a top cyber-crime group, Steven Wilson, head of Europol's Cyber-Crime Centre (EC3), which co-ordinated the long-running, cross-border investigation into the group. said in a statement. | The arrest was a "significant success" against a top cyber-crime group, Steven Wilson, head of Europol's Cyber-Crime Centre (EC3), which co-ordinated the long-running, cross-border investigation into the group. said in a statement. |
"The arrest of the key figure in this crime group illustrates that cyber-criminals can no longer hide behind perceived international anonymity," he said. | "The arrest of the key figure in this crime group illustrates that cyber-criminals can no longer hide behind perceived international anonymity," he said. |
The cyber-thieves got their malware on to bank networks by sending key staff booby-trapped phishing emails, said Europol. The gang used three separate generations of malware, each one more sophisticated than the last, to penetrate and then lurk on financial networks. | The cyber-thieves got their malware on to bank networks by sending key staff booby-trapped phishing emails, said Europol. The gang used three separate generations of malware, each one more sophisticated than the last, to penetrate and then lurk on financial networks. |
Once the machines of key staff were compromised, the gang used their remote access to banking networks to steal money in several different ways. | Once the machines of key staff were compromised, the gang used their remote access to banking networks to steal money in several different ways. |
Money was laundered via crypto-currencies and payment cards, which were used to buy luxury goods including cars and houses. | Money was laundered via crypto-currencies and payment cards, which were used to buy luxury goods including cars and houses. |
Europol, the FBI, cyber-security firms and polices forces in Spain, Romania, Belarus and Taiwan all collaborated to track down the gang, said the European policing agency. |
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