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Today’s bank: Dinosaur or Dancer?

Posted in December 18, 2009 ¬ 2:11 amh.EugenNo Comments »

The problem: banking websites, while highly useful and in fact necessary in today’s virtual economy, are also highly vulnerable to fraudulent attacks. They could approach it the way AT&T did when they realized that 3% of users (iPhone owners) exploit 40% of bandwith – AT&T started looking for ways to discourage iPhone users from accessing [...]

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BankingBank, fraud, innovation, mutual authentication, strong authentication, Usability, vulnerability
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