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Old 23-07-2005, 21:52   #9
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Re: Do you trust your bank to keep your money secure

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1) Wrong forum area - not "current affairs" but "internet" if you are talking about user experiences.
I would say that the OP used the correct forum area of "current affairs" rather than the "internet" area to which it has been moved having read post #3.
You may have been right given the specific questions that we now know. To me however it does seem that the internet has opened up the biggest area of identity fraud possibilities, which banking cannot easily secure. Online banking presents a whole area of fraud possibility. The numerous phishing emails that arrive daily in people's inboxes must be of significant concern. In these instances the weakneses are the customer, being unaware, rather than the bank, whse systems are then easily bypassed by the customer's ignorance.
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