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Hackers steal US$2.5mil from Sri Lanka finance ministry
The cyber attack is a major blow to Sri Lanka, still recovering from its 2022 debt default.
This is the most amount of cash ever stolen by hackers from a state institution in Sri Lanka. Read more at straitstimes.com.
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Officials are not clear how the money, set to form part of a bilateral debt repayment to Australia, was stolen.
Sri Lanka is probing the theft of $2.5 million by hackers who breached the Finance Ministry’s computer systems, Treasury ...
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Cyber criminals have hacked Sri Lanka's finance ministry, stealing millions of dollars destined to repay Australia.
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Sri Lanka's Finance Ministry has reported a breach in its External Resources Department's computer systems, resulting in a foreign currency theft by cyber hackers. A USD 2.5 million payment was ...
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