Devino Posted April 16, 2017 Share Posted April 16, 2017 The e-piracy group TheShadowBrokers has released documents indicating that US spies have penetrated deeply into the Middle Eastern banking system. The documents appear to show that the National Security Agency has penetrated the Anti-Money Laundering Office in Dubai and EastNets Financial Services, the Daily Mail reported. The company said yesterday that the documents were dated and that none of its customers had been harmed. The Piracy Organization, which surprised security experts last year by leaking some of the National Security Agency's espionage tools, has resumed the leak of security secrets to the public recently. For the first time, the leaks contained PowerPoint slides and alleged targeting lists, indicating that the organization was able to access more information than it could have previously. Matt Switch, the founder of Comae Technologies, said it appeared that thousands of EastNets employees' accounts and exchange machines had been hacked and targeted spying attacks on financial institutions in Kuwait, Bahrain and the Palestinian territories. EastNets said in a statement that there was "no credibility" to support allegations that its customer data had been stolen. The company, which is the link between its customers and the global electronic banking system, that the documents leaked by the piracy organization due to "low-level internal server," which was out of service, and a comprehensive examination has been conducted on the system and found no evidence of any breakthroughs. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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