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NY Fed asks Philippines to recover money hackers stole from Bangladesh central bank

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The Federal Reserve Bank of New York. Photo: AP
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The Federal Reserve Bank of New York has asked the Philippines’ central bank to help Bangladesh Bank recover the US$81 million that was stolen by hackers in February from its account held at the Fed, boosting Dhaka’s efforts to retrieve the money.

In a letter sent on June 23, the New York Fed’s General Counsel Thomas Baxter asked Elmore O. Capule, general counsel for the central bank of the Philippines, “to take all appropriate steps in support of Bangladesh Bank’s efforts to recover and return its stolen assets”.

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In the letter, Baxter also wrote that the payment instructions that led to four money transfers to beneficiary accounts at the Manila-based Rizal Commercial Banking Corp (RCBC) were authenticated using a “commercially reasonable security procedure”, but that they were issued by persons using stolen credentials.

The Bangladesh central bank building in Dhaka. Photo: Reuters
The Bangladesh central bank building in Dhaka. Photo: Reuters
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Bangladesh Bank has also agreed to share with the Fed a report into the heist that was prepared by US cyber security firm FireEye, said a source close to the Bangladesh central bank with direct knowledge of the decision. Officials in the US have been asking for that for some weeks.

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