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Fraud Cases Up 44% in Hungary - Cybercrime Losses Reach HUF 8 Billion in 3 Months
- 29 Apr 2025 12:44 PM
- http://www.hatc.hu
- tech
Cybercriminals caused over Ft 8.2 billion in damage in Hungary between October and December of last year, with nearly Ft 2.5 billion linked to bank card fraud and Ft 5.7 billion to electronic payments, CIB bank, reports, citing MNB data.
More Partners Join Central Bank Cybershield Initiative in Hungary
- 12 Dec 2024 7:42 AM
- tech
State-owned lottery company Szerencsejatek and payment companies Visa and Mastercard have joined CyberShield, a project of the National Bank of Hungary (NBH) to raise awareness among consumers about the basics of safe digital finance, central bank deputy-governor Barnabas Virag said.
Hungarians Lost 10 Billion Forints to Cybercriminals in 2023
- 2 Feb 2024 7:57 AM
- http://www.hatc.hu
- tech
Cybercriminals defrauded Hungarian victims of some Ft 10 billion last year, a figure that continues to rise annually, according to ESET, a Slovak software company specialising in cybersecurity.
Fraud Cases Up 44% in Hungary - Cybercrime Losses Reach HUF 8 Billion in 3 Months
- 29 Apr 2025 12:44 PM
- http://www.hatc.hu
- tech
Cybercriminals caused over Ft 8.2 billion in damage in Hungary between October and December of last year, with nearly Ft 2.5 billion linked to bank card fraud and Ft 5.7 billion to electronic payments, CIB bank, reports, citing MNB data.
More Partners Join Central Bank Cybershield Initiative in Hungary
- 12 Dec 2024 7:42 AM
- tech
State-owned lottery company Szerencsejatek and payment companies Visa and Mastercard have joined CyberShield, a project of the National Bank of Hungary (NBH) to raise awareness among consumers about the basics of safe digital finance, central bank deputy-governor Barnabas Virag said.
Hungarians Lost 10 Billion Forints to Cybercriminals in 2023
- 2 Feb 2024 7:57 AM
- http://www.hatc.hu
- tech
Cybercriminals defrauded Hungarian victims of some Ft 10 billion last year, a figure that continues to rise annually, according to ESET, a Slovak software company specialising in cybersecurity.












