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Online banking dicier than assumed

Associated Press

U.S. researchers found design flaws in 76 per cent of the 214 American financial institution websites they studied ...Read the full article

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  1. Ivan Canarus from Canada writes: .
    Any personal information could be stolen if a customer is connected to the Internet. To protect their customers and speed up on-line banking innovation, governments have to create local service network which will separated from the Internet. There is a concept of National Service Network:
    http://www.slideshare.net/ishmelev/national-service-network/
  2. Sask Langer from Canada writes: Your National Service network is just a bad idea, and if you have to spam the Globe & Mail then you are a not a researcher. A real research would have good ideas and enough funding to not have to try to get support on an internet message board. Try getting a job you might be good at and give us a rest with your spam.
  3. joe blow from United States writes: This article is full of crap....doesnt the journalist have anything else to do, then to bashed the banking industry?
  4. Gary Adsitt from Eagle Point OR, United States writes: hey need to name the banks that have been compromised

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