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Uganda’s central bank robbed, blames ‘hackers’

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  • Local media reported hackers broke into Uganda bank’s IT system and wired out $16.8 million
  • Subsequent investigation uncovers a fraud scheme, with the “hacking” being a cover-up story
  • Part of the money was recovered

An organized criminal group seems to have stolen millions of dollars from Uganda’s central bank, and then made up a story about the bank being hacked, to cover up their tracks.

A report from local media publication, The Monitor, notes how news recently broke of a Southeast Asian threat actor called Waste apparently broke into the bank’s IT infrastructure, and used the access to wire roughly $16.8 million (62 billion Ugandan shillings) out of the country.

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