Hackers have Stolen $54,000 from the bank account of a western Iowa YMCA using the Computer virus that reads banking information.
"They go through all of their logs that they get back and pick out the username and password URL of the bank. They go in and set up fund transfers to various banks across the country," Jim Burnette , an Information Technology Specialist.
The YMCA informed to the members about the security breach. It said there is still no evidence personal accounts were accessed.
"We have a lot of volunteers that come out help us every year to raise money for scholarships and things like that. It's kind of disheartening when people take that kind of money," YMCA executive director Dan Haynes said
The FBI is investigating this cyber attack.
"They go through all of their logs that they get back and pick out the username and password URL of the bank. They go in and set up fund transfers to various banks across the country," Jim Burnette , an Information Technology Specialist.
The YMCA informed to the members about the security breach. It said there is still no evidence personal accounts were accessed.
"We have a lot of volunteers that come out help us every year to raise money for scholarships and things like that. It's kind of disheartening when people take that kind of money," YMCA executive director Dan Haynes said
The FBI is investigating this cyber attack.