SWIFT admits to more cyber attacks on banks' payment systems

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"The threat is persistent, adaptive and sophisticated - and it is here to stay," warns SWIFT

The banking payments infrastructure provider SWIFT has admitted to even more attacks and attempted hacks on banks' payment systems in a letter to members. And many of those attacks have been succes...

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