RM450,000 stolen from machines at three bank branches


KUALA LUMPUR: ATMs at three more bank branches have been hacked and almost RM450,000 stolen as police launched a nationwide hunt for the Latin American suspects responsible for the thefts.

The spate of ATM hacks continued with the United Overseas Bank (UOB) branch in Jalan Imbi yesterday reporting a RM92,900 theft by one of the hackers.

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