Boston, MA 09/04/2014 (wallstreetpr) – Investigators of JPMorgan Chase & Co. (NYSE:JPM) recently indicated that global computers network, which is used for recruitment of sophisticated criminals, was the one that was also used for re-routing stolen data of the company to Russia.
The investigators explained that the hackers used computers from Latin America and Asia, in order to send a few commands as well as for using their identity cleverly. This was done in order to transport malicious traffic over one of the most secured networks, The Wall Street.
Threat to other Bank Systems
People closely associated with the investigation of Jpmorgan Chase & Co. (NYSE:JPM), in an interview with Bloomberg, said that the system of other banks were also jeopardized as the hackers and cyber-criminals who were in-charge of this global network were aiming so. However, evidences of any U.S. bank breached through this group of cyber-criminals have not surfaced yet; according to the Financial Services Information Sharing and Analysis Center.
JP Morgan Investigators: Part of the Whole team
The investigation is being carried out by other agencies as well, and these include National Security Agency as well as FBI; all of which are keen to catch the root of computer assault.
In order to look into the matter and understand about it more, cyber-sleuths have been hired by Jpmorgan Chase & Co. (NYSE:JPM). A few of these, in fact, said that they did not agree to illegal data center of Russia and that the probe into this matter will take months.
Involvement of Russian Government
Did Russian Government aid hackers? This was one of point which the security team of Jpmorgan Chase & Co. (NYSE:JPM) was considering. This was seen after U.S had imposed sanctions on Russia.
Meanwhile, Outside specialists opine that there are no clues hinting towards Russian Government’s involvement in JP Morgan-directed cyber attack.