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Cyberfraud: Who takes the hit if money is stolen?

Amid reports of cyberattacks designed to hack the user end of a Swift software interface, CT checks where risk and accountability align for firms in the event of cyberfraud.
Cyberfraud: Who takes the hit if money is stolen?

The Society for Worldwide Interbank Financial Telecommunication (Swift), issued an alert to users of its Alliance Access interface software on April 25, warning them of a number of fraudulent messages sent by hackers over its network.

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