On Tuesday 12 May 2009, LuKreme wrote: >On 11-May-2009, at 17:20, Marc Perkel wrote: >> mouss wrote: >>> Is phishing really a problem for banks? I don't think so. >> >> You're kidding right? > >No, he has a point. The people with the problem are the customers. The >bank is at best neutral and at worst couldn't care less. > And likely won't care until such time as a customer, whose account was hacked and cleaned out, successfully sues for several millions. That gets their attention cuz it can be seen on the bottom line.
I find my bank at least (and thank $DIETY it has no connection to a certain big one being bailed out, they truly haven't got a quarter to call anybody who might care) is very responsive to that which will cost them money. Years ago, when they first started doing the online thing, which I find handier than that famous button on the outhouse door, they supported windows XP and IE5 only and refused to help me with login details because I was running linux and mozilla (yeah, that is old) so I got in the truck and drove down there and offered to move my account across town. It was in the range of 25k at the time. Eyebrows went up, a long ways, and girls in cubicles were suddenly busy on the phones. 10 minutes later one of them came out with a printout that gave me an address that bypassed all their active directory crap & took me straight to the login screen. It worked, and is still working 7 or 8 years later. You just have to know how to talk to them, you do it with the only thing they grok, money. >Also, despite the amount of phishing, I think the vast majority of >data leaks come from the banks themselves, or from some stolen laptop >worth tens of thousands of customers's account info on it and no >encryption. This has been demoed very well, but without near enough ink from the MSM. -- Cheers, Gene "There are four boxes to be used in defense of liberty: soap, ballot, jury, and ammo. Please use in that order." -Ed Howdershelt (Author) The good (I am convinced, for one) Is but the bad one leaves undone. Once your reputation's done You can live a life of fun. -- Wilhelm Busch