Ransomware attack on Ghanaian bank led to US$120,000 theft - INTERPOL

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  • kwaku-t 10 hours ago

    Why not mention the Ghanaian bank? So to guide customers to withdraw our remaining cash from there

  • kwaku-t 10 hours ago

    Why not mention the Ghanaian bank? So to guide customers to withdraw our remaining cash from there. But how come with all those introduced BoG restrictions including presentation of Ghana Card and authentication of it before ...
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  • Name 7 hours ago

    Do you understand what ransomware is about at all? And what has Ghana Card got to do with it?? NO, you don't seem to.

    In ransomware, the hackers will encrypt (make it human-unreadable) your entire system or very important ...
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  • Awal 7 hours ago

    You think it was amateurs that were able to execute at that high level ?? lol . How much really do you think Ghanaian banks are worth ? lol. They know the financial muscles of whoever they deal with.

  • Name 4 hours ago

    You are right.

    Again richer banks have more money to put in measures to reduce the chances to be hacked, whereas weaker banks may not have enough to acquire the necessary security hardware/software and also employ cyber ...
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  • Thank you for educating me. 5 hours ago

    Thank you for educating me. You might be a professional Teacher

  • Name 4 hours ago

    Thanks for appreciating, but I'm not a teacher but have been developing software for more than 30 years - having used every 'conceivable' version of Microsoft Windows.

    If you are a prominent individual, I'll friendly advi ...
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  • kwaku-t 26 minutes ago

    Thanks for the education on ransomware