Saudi ministry to issue caution over hacked Chinese companies
- Saudi Arabia: Monday, July 23 - 2012 at 11:47
The Saudi interior ministry has warned local companies and establishments against fraud through hacking of company e-mails and opening bank accounts in China using forged documents, Saudi Gazette has reported. African hackers had managed to get information on commercial deals signed between the hacked Chinese companies and establishments outside China, and then provided the hacked Chinese companies with bank accounts opened with forged documents, the ministry said in a letter sent to the commerce ministry, based on the information received from the Saudi Interpol.
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