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    #31
    Originally posted by darmstadt View Post
    Not mine nor many other by the looks of it: https://www.trusteer.com/support/rap...allation-links I have TAN/PAN/TIN whatever and Frau D. has little calculator type thingy which you point at the screen or something. So far, so good after 10 years of using the stuff never been caught out. I never use open wi-fi but I have used hotel wi-fi but my credit cards alll use some form of trusted payment method, primarily they'll SMS you a code to enter to clear payment.
    Three of the banks I bank and banked with in different banking groups kept telling me to download it, it was free and had link to the download site. So I simply stopped using Windows to do my banking on.

    Edited to say: Checked the link. There are lots of UK current account providers on the list.
    Last edited by SueEllen; 20 December 2015, 14:28.
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      #32
      Originally posted by meridian View Post
      It's all getting a bit confusing and Walter Mitty-ish now, it may or may not have been a cash withdrawal. Maybe with masks.
      Does Brillo have an alibi....?

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        #33
        Seems some banks are useless particularly if they are called Natwest or RBS - linky
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          #34
          I installed Trusteer Rapport onto my windows machine, and the next time I restarted it blue-screened on reboot. Had to boot into safe mode before uninstalling.

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            #35
            Originally posted by GJABS View Post
            I installed Trusteer Rapport onto my windows machine, and the next time I restarted it blue-screened on reboot. Had to boot into safe mode before uninstalling.
            Doesn't exactly inspire confidence....How to resolve an issue with Trusteer Rapport causing an 0X0000000A Blue Screen Stop Code on Boot | Dell US
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              #36
              Originally posted by BlasterBates View Post

              Trusteer Rapport is supposed to stop this kind of attack. So even if it isn't the best solution, better to have it installed or something similar.
              It also gives false positives if you have the same username for online banking as you do on other sites.

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                #37
                And the problems aren't just with PCs.

                https://discussions.apple.com/messag...art=0#29409714
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                  #38
                  The fact is if you don't use Rapport or something similar and you do get hacked, the bank can justifiably say you didn't take sufficient precautions, because an anti-virus checker isn't enough.

                  It doesn't have to be Rapport, but I don't have any problems with it, and it is free and the bank accepts it.
                  Last edited by BlasterBates; 21 December 2015, 09:49.
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                    #39
                    Originally posted by cojak View Post
                    Which is why I don't use mobile banking.

                    HTH.
                    I don't think the issue was mobile banking but online banking done outside a secure environment under which you hopefully have full control.

                    I will happily use my banks mobile app on a mobile device not using Wifi as those dns servers are unlikely to be compromised and the odds of anyone creating a fake site that can slurp the details from that app is minimal.

                    I will use online banking when sat at home in a network I have full control over knowing that the dns servers are google's... When I am doing this I also type in the url myself personally....

                    Otherwise I just pick up the phone and call them. Its why I use First Direct.

                    As for RBS / Natwest allowing you to take money out without any physical proof that you are the customer No wonder they are targets 1,2 and 3 nowadays.
                    Last edited by eek; 21 December 2015, 09:51.
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                      #40
                      Originally posted by eek View Post
                      I don't think the issue was mobile banking but online banking done outside a secure environment under which you hopefully have full control.

                      I will happily use my banks mobile app on a mobile device not using Wifi as those dns servers are unlikely to be compromised and the odds of anyone creating a fake site that can slurp the details from that app is minimal.

                      I will use online banking when sat at home in a network I have full control over knowing that the dns servers are google's... When I am doing this I also type in the url myself personally....

                      Otherwise I just pick up the phone and call them. Its why I use First Direct.

                      As for RBS / Natwest allowing you to take money out without any physical proof that you are the customer No wonder they are targets 1,2 and 3 nowadays.
                      The only time I do online banking is when I'm home on my own network (I will be changing bank accounts over this holiday period).
                      "I can put any old tat in my sig, put quotes around it and attribute to someone of whom I've heard, to make it sound true."
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