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If only this country had a security service that can identify creeps who abuse phone lines and then send a physical pursvuasion unit to deal with them...
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They call people up and ask then to read out the numbers from the reader.
No matter how much you try to engineer a secure system the people using it have a reasonable chance of being morons.
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostWhy don't phone banking services insist on customers using a two-factor authentication, which requires you to put in your debit card into a reader, enter a pin, and generate a secure code for every transaction. Any bank not using two factor authentication should be 100% liable for every fraud.
I bank with Nationwide and any transaction requires the use of this:
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostWhy don't phone banking services insist on customers using a two-factor authentication, which requires you to put in your debit card into a reader, enter a pin, and generate a secure code for every transaction. Any bank not using two factor authentication should be 100% liable for every fraud.
I bank with Nationwide and any transaction requires the use of this:
Happen to use them too. Pain in the bum when you've lost the card reader though.
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I've used the Authy app for two-factor authentication on some sites so not sure why such an approach can't be used for banking as it works offline afaik, similar to those banking devices pictured up thread.
Texting and phone calls is so last decade. Get with the times banking IT people.
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Or such slow broadband that the code has timed out by the time it had uploaded, and no mobile signal
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostWhy don't phone banking services insist on customers using a two-factor authentication, which requires you to put in your debit card into a reader, enter a pin, and generate a secure code for every transaction. Any bank not using two factor authentication should be 100% liable for every fraud.
I bank with Nationwide and any transaction requires the use of this:
Banks starting to roll-out two-factor authentication in the form of one-time passcode texted to your mobile when doing online shopping.
Want to shop online? Best have a mobile signal - BBC News
One bank that has started sending passwords to mobiles is First Direct. It advised anyone having difficulties to get in touch with them.
"We do have alternative processes for customers who cannot use this method, and they may be required to call us to authenticate," a spokesperson said."I would call but if I had a mobile signal I'd have received the passcode in the first place"
How many people live somewhere with internet (to do the online shopping) but no mobile signal?
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According to the actual broadcast, the crims managed a 'divert' the phone back from the bank. A point they skipped over as if it were a 'normal' event. Having said that the drone on the phone ignored the warning from the speech recognition software that the caller was fake.
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I'm still waiting on the FOS to rule on my CashPlus complaint... Card was used for £6k fraudulently.
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostWhy don't phone banking services insist on customers using a two-factor authentication, which requires you to put in your debit card into a reader, enter a pin, and generate a secure code for every transaction. Any bank not using two factor authentication should be 100% liable for every fraud.
I bank with Nationwide and any transaction requires the use of this:
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