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Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostSwitch banks.
Nationwide Building Society, great service, IT centre in Swindon, no bank shareholders, good IT security.
However do change banks.
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Switch banks.
Nationwide Building Society, great service, IT centre in Swindon, no bank shareholders, good IT security.
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Originally posted by cojak View PostAnd more crappiest bank Natwest security news If NatWest texts you about online banking fraud, don't click the link • The Register
How the feck did they obtain those mobile numbers?
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Originally posted by SueEllen View PostYeah but Suity doesn't listen to anyone
Sometimes it's worth embarrassing large companies.
Suity could have had a nice spread in a broadsheet with IT consultant under his name looking like he's an expert in cyber crime.
What should I do next?
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Originally posted by cojak View PostAnd more crappiest bank Natwest security news If NatWest texts you about online banking fraud, don't click the link • The Register
How the feck did they those mobile numbers?
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Originally posted by cojak View PostAnd more crappiest bank Natwest security news If NatWest texts you about online banking fraud, don't click the link • The Register
How the feck did they those mobile numbers?
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And more crappiest bank Natwest security news If NatWest texts you about online banking fraud, don't click the link • The Register
How the feck did they obtain those mobile numbers?
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Originally posted by Dactylion View Post
Suity is a muppet.
Suity is a well meaning and well intention muppet.
Suity was out of his depth.
Suity had heard of some trendy stuff so posted that he'd done some trendy things.
It was pointed out that Suity was a muppet - and because he didn't really understand the trendy stuff he had done, he hadn't really done what he thought.
Just a typical Suity tale of woe
hth
Next week, Suity finds a cure for cancer on his humble Raspberry Pi.
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostCan someone please summarise all the crap in this thread?
Suity is a muppet.
Suity is a well meaning and well intention muppet.
Suity was out of his depth.
Suity had heard of some trendy stuff so posted that he'd done some trendy things.
It was pointed out that Suity was a muppet - and because he didn't really understand the trendy stuff he had done, he hadn't really done what he thought.
Just a typical Suity tale of woe
hth
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Missus noticed a few payments from her account for ITunes billing, she doesn't have ichewnz so rang the bank, RBS, and no questions asked, as soon as she said that just said we'll refund immediately. This sets alarm bells off with me, for them to not even question must mean they have been done many many times recently, made me windrr if they've misplaced customers details or something.
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostIf somebody has access to your computer's loopback interface, they've already pwned you and your computer. You might as well complain that your keyboard sends your password keystrokes in cleartext across the USB interface.
And it's not as simple as "how to do key exchange/storage". The company that make 1password have already addressed this subject in a detailed blog post from last June: https://blog.agilebits.com/2015/06/1...on-discussion/
But that's not quite as trendy as a clickbait headline on Medium
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Can someone please summarise all the crap in this thread?
In terms a Daily Mail () reader could understand, how do they nick the phone details, hijack the phone, gain access to the bank account etc?
Nationwide has a security dongle you have to put you debit card in + pin to generate a secure number if you want to move money out. I don't have or use a phone for banking (sounds like a bad idea to me).
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