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- Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corporation Successfully Integrates Oracle Financial Services Applications Across Its Worldwide Operations to Identify Profit Opportunities and Improve Business Processes
- In an increasingly competitive marketplace, leading financial services companies need to streamline financial reporting processes and leverage data across their extended organizations. Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corporation SMBC, the world's second largest bank, completed the implementation of Oracle Financial Services Applications across its international operations. A longtime Oracle Customer, SMBC selected...
- Tags: Mitsui & Co., Business Process, Oracle Corp., Financial, Oracle Financials, Banking, Sumitomo Corp., Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP), Enterprise Software, Software
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- Mitsui Singapore Turns Data Into Extreme Business Intelligence
- Located at Asia's trading crossroads, Mitsui's Singapore office was bombarded with raw business data every day. As the amount of data grew, pouring through spreadsheets to unlock critical business intelligence was becoming increasingly time consuming and inefficient. The search was on for a solution that automatically consolidated data and delivered...
- Tags: Mitsui & Co., Microsoft Corp., Pricing, Business Intelligence, Tools & Techniques, Productivity, Databases, Enterprise Software, Marketing, Software, Data Management, Management
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- JP1 Manages SAP R/3 Jobs for Mitsui's North America Operations
- Incorporated in 1966, Mitsui & Co. (U.S.A.), Inc. is the largest wholly owned subsidiary of Mitsui & Co., Ltd., Japan, itself one of the largest Sogo Shosha general trading companies in the world. They have built upon their expertise in import/export and wholesale domestic trading businesses to become a worldwide...
- Tags: Mitsui & Co., Job, Hitachi Ltd., SAP R/3, SAP AG, JP1, Supply Chain, Supply Chain Management (SCM), Storage, Enterprise Software, Business Operations, Software, Hardware
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- Sumitomo copycat crime in Stockholm
- Longterm readers of Threatchaos will recall the attempted Sumitomo Bank heist in London. In that incident a gang connected to an Israeli crime syndicate infiltrated the London branch of Sumitomo Mitsui and installed hardware key stroke loggers on desktop machines within the bank. With stolen credentials they attempted to transfer...
- Tags: Bank, News, Sumitomo Corp., Financial Services, Richard Stiennon
- Blog posts 2008-01-31
- Leaves and Sumitomo
- Brian Krebs over at the Washington Post did a little investigative journalism to try and uncover what happened to the author of the Leaves worm from five years ago. Brian points out that Leaves was an early harbinger of malware being used to generate click...
- Tags: bank, Leaves, Sumitomo Corp.
- Blog posts 2006-06-22
- Sumitomo Questions
- You have to get out on the road to learn new stuff in the security world. Invariably I learn the most interesting things from people who attend my presentations. I recently picked up a new fact regarding the Sumitomo case. First a recap. Last year it came...
- Tags: Sumitomo Corp.
- Blog posts 2006-01-12
- Where's the hook? Israeli Trojan Fiasco finally gets coverage in mainstream US press.
- New reporting of the Israeli Trojan FiascoMore than six months after the Israeli Trojan incident broke the New York Times has published the most comprehensve story on it. I don't get it. That was an immensely important incident. For the first time it was revealed that big companies were...
- Tags: Michael Haephrati, Israeli Trojan Fiasco
- Blog posts 2005-12-09
- Thinking about Sumitomo
- Every once and a while a news article pops up referring to the now ancient attempted bank heist at the London branch of Sumitomo Mitsui Bank. The one thing that should occur to anyone who is concerned with bank security especially in London is: "Where are the criminals that installed...
- Tags: bank, hAve, Sumitomo Corp.
- Blog posts 2005-11-15
- Soaring malware levels hint at criminal activity
- Soaring malware levels hint at criminal activityMessage has been deleted.With MS buying Claria,there's no question about the criminal element in spyware.This falls into the "Gee, ya think?" category nt..Wow ... Brilliant Article!Alice Lander and Graeme Wearden certinly have a flair for the obvious!It's not criminals-- it's Linux trolls!Aw, come on......
- Tags: Spyware, adware & malware, Cyberthreats, Linux, Viruses and worms, SECURITY, Spyware, malware, Microsoft Corp., criminal activity, software
- Discussion threads 2005-07-05
- More on the Foiled Sumitomo Mitsui Bank Heist
- The Sumitomo case is starting to get interesting. Two news articles shed new light on this attempted cyber heist. The first from Computing, a UK based IT journal reveals that hardware keystroke logging devices were used. This means that someone had to install devices on computers within...
- Tags: hardware
- Blog posts 2005-04-22
- From hypothesis to action
- It was a little over a year ago that I first heard this scenario described: a thief walks into a target organization, installs a wireless device, sets himself up next door and proceeds to have his way with the network. I proposed a twist on this scenario: use your favorite...
- Tags: bank, wireless device, Look
- Blog posts 2005-04-07
- Tip of the Iceberg
- A spate of identity thefts in recent weeks brings to mind an experience I had the summer of '78. I was a welder at Bay Shipbuilding in Sturgeon Bay, Wisconsin. My brother and I worked the second shift starting at 2 PM and quitting at 11:00 PM. Most nights...
- Tags: flux, jitter bug
- Blog posts 2005-03-22
- Compliance GLB
- The recent break-in at Sumitomo Mitsui's London bank underscores the daily exposure banks face from cyber criminals. Financial institutions have long been the target of news making attacks. This makes sense considering "that's where the money is� ( to mis-quote Willie Sutton once again. ) Cybercrime has...
- Tags: FIâ€, Compliance GLB
- Blog posts 2005-03-18
- Formula for Disaster: Banks plus Spyware
- A few months ago I went to our local credit union to add my name to my wife's checking account. Like most credit unions the atmosphere was relaxed and neighborly. The credit union employee that helped us sat at a desk out in the open and we snuggled...
- Tags: financial company
- Blog posts 2005-03-17
- Japanese TFT LCD manufacturers expect price hike
- Japan-based Nippon Mining & Metals and Mitsui Mining & Smelting expect to raise prices for ITO (indium-tin oxide), a key component for color filters CFs used in LCD panels, by 10-20% each month from April on rising indium prices, according to the companies.
- Tags: Mining
- Blog posts 2004-03-18
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