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Thursday, October 15, 2015
Cybersecurity
The former head of the MI5 has said banks should use the dark web to stay ahead of hackers, citing a lack of "forward awareness" about the Dridex malware that syphoned tens of millions of pounds from customers' bank accounts. Lord Jonathan Evans, who now serves as a non-executive director at HSBC, said banks needed to invest more in intelligence capabilities but refused to reveal whether HSBC customers had been targeted by criminals in the Dridex campaign.
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