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12-11-2006, 06:48 PM | #61 | ||
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My bank PIN is tattoo'd on my left *** cheek... that way only my other half knows what it is
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13-11-2006, 08:38 AM | #62 | |||
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Why would you spend more per year on fraud protection than what the frauds cost you? You'll end up paying more fees to cover the expenses than you were paying to cover the cost of the experienced losses. Billions of dollars in fees??? You know it often pays to have a clue before throwing your hat in the ring. Well, at least it used to....
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13-11-2006, 08:52 AM | #63 | |||
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13-11-2006, 08:58 AM | #64 | |||
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We're talking about how much the banks should spend on protecting their customers from their customers inferior systems. They already spend buicketloads of money on security for internet banking. Im not saying the banks should cease spending money on fraud protection in general, that would be a death sentence for the banking system. Im saying there's a point where the CUSTOMER NEES TO TAKE SOME RESPONSIBILITY THEMSELVES. A concept which is unfamiliar to so many.... Perhaps the big, nasty, profit hungry bank should be wiping your *** for you too. I mean, they "charge all those fees and stuff".
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13-11-2006, 11:34 AM | #65 | |||
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13-11-2006, 11:57 AM | #66 | |||
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There is a point there, one of which I always wondered, why dont these developers include firewall and antivirus software as part of the package as an end product.
Some people have no concept about security over the internet. I mean I dont mind seeing the consumer paying a bit extra for it at the end of the day, mind you being fee excempt is a great thing!
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13-11-2006, 12:04 PM | #67 | |||
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13-11-2006, 12:45 PM | #68 | |||
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The banks spend a heck of lot of money trying to prevent fraud. There is no use the bank building this nice super dupper application that keeps transaction costs to 4c per trans provides a mechanism to reduce branches and face to face banking when its hacked within 5 mintues and no body trusts it and will use it. I find the banks pefer to invest and keep their banking license. |
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13-11-2006, 01:00 PM | #69 | |||||
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13-11-2006, 03:20 PM | #70 | |||
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Some Internet banking software is not developed by the Bank itself and is contracted out, there is enough talent out there to incorporate a secure antivirus to keep internet banking consumer safe
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13-11-2006, 03:38 PM | #71 | |||
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Having said that, new and innovative ways of logging in to fight identity theft, yes, that is the responsibility of the developers, but generally will only come about due to the banks requesting it. I am a developer for a financial services company (not a bank). We only develop the on-line systems, we do not have any responsibility towards the advisers and how they secure their computers/networks. If they are "hacked" and someone else gains entry in to their account, that is not our responsibility. However, our on-line systems don't have transaction processing abilities and it is only mainly reporting, so it doesn't really apply to us in that sense.
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13-11-2006, 03:54 PM | #72 | ||
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Just to make sure that Westpac and other 'online keypad' bank customers aren't getting complacent... there was a trojan that takes screen shots everytime the mouse is clicked (only on the banks website's of course) spread over the internet 48 hours after the new westpac login system went live.
Even RSA tokens are not infallable, its possible to crack anything thats based on an alogrithm, provided the attacker is persistent (and talented) enough. For most home users its not worth the attackers time though, so its secure enough. Personally I'm quite wary of internet banking. I use it and have been using it for years now. But my suggestion is to have a seperate account thats not accessable through internet banking to keep any sums of money that a theif might be keen on, even if it is a less convienient. |
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13-11-2006, 10:07 PM | #73 | ||
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just a question relating to Internet banking fraud.
with the net bank, you can only transfer money to different accounts, so when you login and you see "transfer to *account number* $11,000" shouldn't the banks be easily able to see who owns these accounts and track them down? obviously there would have to be a trail of where the money was sent. can't it just be a matter of, large sum on money sent to this account, wasnt intended; owner of corrisponding account = person x. they would have to have person x's details on file for them to have an open account, shouldnt it be easy to track down? |
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13-11-2006, 10:32 PM | #74 | ||
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I use Internet banking without a care. I've got the prefect security system. My accounts are always empty and my credit card's always full! Anybody who wants to steal my debt is welcome to it.
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14-11-2006, 07:23 AM | #75 | |||
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14-11-2006, 02:30 PM | #76 | |||
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Also have you ever experienced trying to get money from mistakingly putting it in the wrong account (never mind faud) PITA |
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14-11-2006, 03:38 PM | #77 | |||
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But people will steal/create identities. i.e. bank looks up account details and sees that $11,000 was transferred to the account of a Mr and Mrs Jack A*se... or the like. And yeah, see strife's points about other electronic banking perils.
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15-11-2006, 09:00 AM | #78 | |||
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15-11-2006, 03:00 PM | #80 | ||
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I got a call from my bank this morning saying someone had tried to buy stuff over the internet with my Visa debit card. They were unsucessful because they kept entering the wrong expiry date. They are cancelling the card and issuing a new one.
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15-11-2006, 04:10 PM | #81 | |||
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""measley $2000 from YOUR PERSONAL account, when he would have MILLIONS available from the banks system. Sorry dude but your story doesn't add up" Hahahahahah......you actualy said 'á measley 2 grand' which now you claim was 'close enough'.....and here you are criticising me be saying my story doesnt 'add up'!! Hyprocritical precision. :togo: |
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15-11-2006, 04:17 PM | #82 | ||
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I just got a call from the bank. They said close this thread before the IQ's drop any further.
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