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The world's second largest money transfer "giant" confirmed a cyber attack.

Báo Quốc TếBáo Quốc Tế27/09/2024


MoneyGram, the world's second largest money transfer "giant", has officially confirmed a cyber attack after its system crashed.

MoneyGram confirmed it had been hacked after service disruptions and customer complaints began on September 20. Although many suspected the company had been hacked, MoneyGram did not respond until the morning of September 23.

In a statement, the world's second-largest money transfer giant said it had "detected a cyber security incident affecting part of its system."

MoneyGram immediately investigated and took protective measures, including proactively taking its systems offline, which affected its network connectivity. The company is working with outside security experts and authorities.

Website MoneyGram không thể truy cập được do sự cố tấn công mạng
MoneyGram website inaccessible due to cyber attack

On September 24, MoneyGram announced that it had successfully restored some important transaction systems and was still working urgently to bring everything back to normal. At the same time, the company also apologized to customers.

MoneyGram is a peer-to-peer money transfer and payments company that allows people to send and receive money through a network of 350,000 physical locations in 200 countries or through a mobile app or website. They are second only to Western Union in size, processing up to 120 million transactions a year from tens of millions of users.

The problem began on September 20, when people reported being unable to receive money or process transactions through the service. The website was also inaccessible. The next day, MoneyGram only announced that it was experiencing “network issues” affecting its connection to the system, without sharing any further details. It was not until September 23 that the company officially acknowledged that the problem was caused by a cyberattack.

According to Bleeping Computer, the prolonged outage and system outages are signs of a ransomware attack. Given MoneyGram’s massive customer base, a potential data breach would have far-reaching implications.



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