Identity Theft - Banking on the Web: Risky Business?
Banking on the Web: Risky Business?
PC World - As a PC World reader, you know how the Internet can make your life easier. But when it comes to conducting sensitive financial transactions--such as applying for a loan, paying the mortgage, or trading stocks--are you inclined to close the browser
Source: www.pcworld.com
BNZ ups security with 'battleships'
Stuff - BNZ will offer an extra layer of security to its internet banking customers later this month, issuing them with plastic "battleship" cards to prove their identity. The cards have a grid filled with characters that are seemingly random but are linked
Source: www.stuff.co.nz
Privacy White Papers
Computerworld - APRIL 11, 2006 (COMPUTERWORLD) - The Social Security numbers, driver's license information and bank account details belonging to potentially millions of current and former residents of Florida are available to anyone on the Internet because sensitive
Source: www.computerworld.com
IT Commandment: Thou shalt not let thy web servers be hacked
ZDNet Blogs - Over the past few months I've become increasingly aware of the number of web sites being compromised and used for phishing and/or dropping malware. I expect the owners of the sites were unaware of what was going on. I've contacted ISPs and gotten a
Source: blogs.zdnet.com
How you can help hook phishers
Bergen Record - Phishing messages from financial institutions -- PayPal and Chase Manhattan banks seem to be the favorites these days -- have become so common we rarely think twice before deleting them. But a recent announcement from the Federal Trade Commission
Source: www.bergen.com

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