Hackers steal from central bank via SWIFT platform

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http://www.reuters.com/article/us-cyber-banking-swift-exclusive-idUSKCN0XM2DI

I'm gonna go out on a limb here and guess this wasn't the work of some lone wolf hackers. This has state actor written all over it IMO. The USA once threatened Russia with being frozen out of the SWIFT system. Russia haz very good haxxors...

Can something truly be "stolen" if that "something" doesn't actually exist as a tangible thing? Where were these billions transferred to? How does a haxxor group translate these electronic billions into real billions outside of the "paper" trail electronic system?
 
As you suggest Bug, it might encourage some to consider using an alternative to SWIFT ........
 
Sounds like an inside job was my first thought.
 
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