

By Admin. Updated 11:38 a.m., Monday, September 23, 2024, Atlantic Standard Time (GMT-4).
MoneyGram announced Monday (September 23) that some of its systems are being affected by a cybersecurity issue.
In a statement on its Facebook page, the international money transfer service said it “recently identified a cybersecurity issue affecting certain of our systems”.
“Upon detection, we immediately launched an investigation and took protective steps to address it, including proactively taking systems offline which impacted network connectivity,” MoneyGram said.
“We are working with leading external cybersecurity experts and coordinating with law enforcement. We recognize the importance and urgency of this matter to our customers and partners. We are working diligently to bring our systems back online and resume normal business operations,” the company added.

On Monday morning, at the time of the publication of this article, MoneyGram’s systems were still down, including in St. Vincent and the Grenadines (SVG).
One of the agents here – Going Places Travel announced today that MoneyGram services are still down at all its locations.


