Home Breadcrumb caret Industry News Breadcrumb caret Industry Breadcrumb caret Practice Breadcrumb caret Technology Hackers swipe millions from Eurozone banks Hackers nab millions from European banks, affecting more than 30,000 customers. By Wire services | December 5, 2012 | Last updated on December 5, 2012 1 min read In September, a bank information website claimed European financial institutions weren’t prepared to fend off cyber attackers. This warning came after several U.S. banks experienced web blackouts and delays due to online hackers in October. Though the incidents didn’t cause any major damage, they also failed to push other international banks to take precautionary steps or measures. And now, Eurozone bankers are likely regretting their dismissive attitudes; hackers recently stole more than €36 million from banks across Europe, according to the Financial Times. It says upwards of 30,000 online customers “were affected by the attack, which security companies have called Eurograbber.” Read more. Also read: Is your private financial data secure? Surviving the digital age What you need to know about anti-spam laws On guard Know your cyber criminals Wire services Save Stroke 1 Print Group 8 Share LI logo