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60 Million to 2 Billion Euro Stolen from 60+Bank Accounts

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posted on Jun, 26 2012 @ 07:13 PM
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Originally posted by Ancient Champion

Originally posted by UKWO1Phot
Isn't that just perfect timing??
All our money's gone from the banks, lets blame hackers..


Yeah because hackers don't do this kind of stuff do they


People find it very easy to blame everything on the government


Lmfao you shills will find an explanation for everything too, no matter how ridiculous it sounds.

Sure, anyone can crack a bank and transfer money from one account to another, piece of cake!
This happens all the time right?! No, it doesn't, I guess it's also a mere coincidence that NOW hackers finally managed to do this huh...

But no, sure, it's the Russians that did it, let's invade them to go get that 2bn dollars back, the hacker scum!



posted on Jun, 27 2012 @ 07:18 AM
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Originally posted by Ancient Champion

Originally posted by UKWO1Phot
Isn't that just perfect timing??
All our money's gone from the banks, lets blame hackers..


Yeah because hackers don't do this kind of stuff do they


People find it very easy to blame everything on the government


No you are right, hackers don't do that kind of thing.

But thieves do.



posted on Jun, 27 2012 @ 09:28 AM
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I bet the rothschilds are behind this. Local credit unions? Theyll make us not trust them. High balance account holders? Fdic or whatever its called in the eu wont cover much of it...



posted on Jun, 27 2012 @ 10:22 AM
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Another thread on this story with some good posts:
Fraud Ring In Hacking Attack On 60 Banks



posted on Jun, 27 2012 @ 10:28 AM
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As soon as I saw this on Drudge I came right to ATS to get the scoop!

This could be pretty big stuff here.

And yeah, I went "kinda cool too" and then I realized this could get REALLY interesting.

60 banks is a lot to hack. A LOT.

We 'might" need a new world monetary system to "protect" our financial interest worldwide. (False Flag?)

OHHHH The worst case scenarios are endless.

Do you think the culprits will get caught? Or do we root for them to get away with it?

Kinda like the Barefoot Bandit with more 0's behind it.

"Get that BAD kid" No "Get away"

This could get VERY interesting how banks and governments react.



posted on Jun, 27 2012 @ 10:30 AM
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Originally posted by ChaoticOrder
Another thread on this story with some good posts:
Fraud Ring In Hacking Attack On 60 Banks


Oh, My bad. I just saw this one first.

Cheers!



posted on Jun, 27 2012 @ 10:40 AM
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Hey Bob, it's no-ones bad


This thread came first, an additional thread is allowed in the 'alternative breaking news' forum.

The banks really are having a very bad year!! It may just top 2008 yet, probably has done already and they just don't admit it.



posted on Jun, 27 2012 @ 10:44 AM
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You know what's REALLY funny?

This article comes from 2 of the largest web security firms in the world:
news.sky.com...

THEY'RE reporting the thefts.

Where the heck were they BEFORE the thefts?

LMFAO!

Oh, I mean, get the bad guys, they deserve to be in prison the rest of their lives. Stealing from banks.
Shame on them.

We should use them as examples too.

Yeah, THAT'S what I meant!



posted on Jun, 28 2012 @ 03:35 PM
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What is really surprising me is the lack of media coverage of this compared to the RBS/Natwest ect 'screw up'(if that's what really happened), the interest rate fixing debacle and other banking issues.

Especially if this quote is even close to the truth.




The 60 million euros that have been taken are all that has been identified so far, but this has the ability to be one of the largest thefts of money in the history of the world.
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This in combination with the current events really does have the potential to end the economy completely.

It could possibly be one of the most significant events in recent history, it shows that a cashless economy is not going to happen without complete internet control by TPTB. The lack of public trust is going to affect all banking I wonder what they will think of to remedy that.....interesting times indeed. The writing is on the wall it seems.

Am I wrong?
edit on 28-6-2012 by Threegirls because: typo



posted on Jun, 29 2012 @ 09:29 AM
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I take everything with a grain of salt. Really, for all we know the bankers stole their own money, or better yet, the security firms that reported the theft. Worst case scenario, the CIA supercomputer decided it needed more money, and as a result the internet will be closed for business, this being used as an excuse for NET2.0 or something... LOL...At any rate whoever did it one thing is for sure, the authorities and politicians will make the wrong decisions as to the law in response to this, like they have been doing for the last 100 years or more, in order to "protect us".



posted on Jun, 29 2012 @ 06:28 PM
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sighs.
the gov will just bail out the banks.
And raise taxses. again.




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