Issues: The Security of Electronic Banking, Legacy of the c0w

Topics:
Commercial Banking
Tags:
Bank,
Banking,
Electronic Banking,
Financial Services,
HNS STAFF,
Security
Source:
HNS STAFF

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Overview: This article briefs about the security factor in electronic banking. Obviously, the possibility of anyone tampering with this information is definitely something a bank would like to stay clear of. Recent virus incidents clearly show that the realization of the need of security is still lacking way behind. Computer science students had found a way to trick this electronic banking system into redirecting a user's bank transfers to a different account.

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