HUMO denies rumors about theft of almost 60 billion soums from citizens’ bank cards
The national interbank processing center HUMO responded to information about bank cards being hacked by hackers.
![](https://storage.kun.uz/source/10/5_3WIdntS8_kueyu9yKGTB278uKszgwl.jpg)
Earlier, reports spread on social networks that hackers hacked HUMO bank cards belonging to citizens of Uzbekistan and stole a total of 57 billion soums. Using the stolen funds, they purchased cryptocurrency and left the country.
The press service of the National Interbank Processing Center reported that this information is not true.
“The HUMO payment system meets all security requirements and there has been no cyber attack on the system,” the report reads.
HUMO also called on citizens not to disseminate unverified and false information and reminded that such actions are subject to liability.
Related News
![](https://storage.kun.uz/source/thumbnails/_medium/10/Qu28nbLpqNPhXW3xlU3mSX1sXS8HcQs7_medium.jpg)
14:18 / 22.07.2024
Illegal crypto mining farm causes over 1 billion UZS in damages in Tashkent
![](https://storage.kun.uz/source/thumbnails/_medium/10/jJcXMYEU2GoeysIMjOOOxGdmL7MmhJv1_medium.jpg)
09:59 / 15.07.2024
Prosecutor General's Office reports major electricity theft in Namangan region
![](https://storage.kun.uz/source/thumbnails/_medium/10/hLpt1-B3ZDJYW1LNp6zi_Ekgv1_FT4-z_medium.jpg)
16:06 / 10.07.2024
Massive $30 million bank robbery plot uncovered and stopped in Tashkent
![](https://storage.kun.uz/source/thumbnails/_medium/10/RHIsiOJhUSa3XsArkIPDAOWrvGWOe-3X_medium.jpg)
19:55 / 08.07.2024