Thousands of Pak bank accounts compromised\, money stolen due to hacking

Thousands of Pak bank accounts compromised, money stolen due to hacking

Press Trust of India  |  Islamabad 

Pakistani authorities have said that of thousands of individuals have been compromised and money stolen as a result of a massive hack last month.

The cyber-attacks were launched on October 27 and 28 and reportedly data of 8,000 customers from about a dozen banks was stolen.

FIA officials said that reported that Rs 2.6 million was stolen through international payment cards on October 27 after which it stopped such transactions.

In another case, a former of (KRL) on Monday approached the with a complaint that Rs 3 million was stolen from his account.

told media that data of "most Pakistani banks was stolen".

A said it was still early to say how many account holders lost their money due to data hacking.

"Banks are trying to cover up as it will erode their credibility. The account holders are not coming up to complain as they are being compensated by the banks. So we do not know how many people exactly have been affected," he said.

Meanwhile, ordered the affected banks to stop making international transactions on credit cards and debit cards.

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First Published: Wed, November 07 2018. 00:10 IST