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sotong168
post Aug 16 2006, 06:32 PM

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QUOTE(kcng @ Aug 16 2006, 05:17 PM)
nope
a group of scientist or student in a uni in england/UK managed to crack into HSBC with just 8 tries...
i read that article somewhere....

let me look for it...

citibank its the best so far for me...
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ya, i saw that too and HSBC oso admitted the loophole, the security device aka dongle aka code generator or whatsoever is just a plain useless toy eh wink.gif
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QUOTE(acougan @ Aug 16 2006, 06:56 PM)
when it comes to online banking, doesn't the weakest link of their security system lies in the average customers & the PCs they use to login? so best security is an informed & vigilant online customer tongue.gif
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that only happen in an ideal environment...
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QUOTE(sotong168 @ Aug 16 2006, 06:32 PM)
ya, i saw that too and HSBC oso admitted the loophole, the security device aka dongle aka code generator or whatsoever is just a plain useless toy eh wink.gif
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I think HSBC will have a way to address such issue. Just wait and see.
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QUOTE(David83 @ Aug 16 2006, 07:52 PM)
I think HSBC will have a way to address such issue. Just wait and see.
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i just wish that they won't incorporate somemore unpractical security measurement, things like a phone call is needed for every transaction laugh.gif laugh.gif laugh.gif
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QUOTE(sotong168 @ Aug 17 2006, 07:52 AM)
i just wish that they won't incorporate somemore unpractical security measurement, things like a phone call is needed for every transaction  laugh.gif  laugh.gif  laugh.gif
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Please don't! sweat.gif
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post Aug 17 2006, 09:18 AM

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I using maybank.I personally feel is safe.
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post Aug 17 2006, 09:22 AM

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It's kind of safe as the TAC is sent to your mobile phone registered or via ATM.
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QUOTE(David83 @ Aug 17 2006, 09:22 AM)
It's kind of safe as the TAC is sent to your mobile phone registered or via ATM.
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i prefer via atm then hp.Feel safe.DOn't on cookie.And deleted all temp,history and everything that related to the internet.Safety first biggrin.gif
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post Aug 17 2006, 09:52 AM

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That's a good practice in dealing with Internet-related security-concerned transactions. thumbup.gif
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QUOTE(David83 @ Aug 17 2006, 09:52 AM)
That's a good practice in dealing with Internet-related security-concerned transactions. thumbup.gif
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Must try to prevent before it happen.If account really get hack,all the money will gone.I will lost everything cry.gif Do u know how to lock mozilla??
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post Aug 18 2006, 01:48 AM

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QUOTE(Marvin_86 @ Aug 17 2006, 09:55 AM)
Do u know how to lock mozilla???
care to elaborate? u mean locking its cache, cookies, histories? or locking it so that no other user on your pc can access it?

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post Aug 19 2006, 10:08 AM

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maybank2u !! althought not that as standard as OCBC those .. but ...everyway also got maybank ~ hahaha easy
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post Aug 19 2006, 12:58 PM

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As standard as OCBC? What you meant by that?
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post Aug 19 2006, 02:46 PM

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dont u feel OCBO more high class ?? lol ... my own opinion ..
cleverlynn
post Aug 19 2006, 06:41 PM

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have u used ocbc online banking before?
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post Aug 19 2006, 06:56 PM

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I'm prefer Maybank2u. Somemore, majority of the forumer use it. Easy to trade.
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post Aug 19 2006, 07:02 PM

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repeating my Qs, but for maybank2u:
questions:
1. is there any extra fees?
2. how to apply?
3. what functions is available in the internet banking?
- can we set bpay? (direct debit to pay bills or manual pay to bills company)
- can we 'pay anyone'? (means to any account)
- can we transfer funds to and from fixed deposit?
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QUOTE(skylands @ Aug 19 2006, 02:46 PM)
dont u feel OCBO more high class ?? lol ... my own opinion ..
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High class in terms of what? Give us more ideas ...

QUOTE(cleverlynn @ Aug 19 2006, 07:02 PM)
repeating my Qs, but for maybank2u:
questions:
1. is there any extra fees?
2. how to apply?
3. what functions is available in the internet banking?
- can we set bpay? (direct debit to pay bills or manual pay to bills company)
- can we 'pay anyone'? (means to any account)
- can we transfer funds to and from fixed deposit?
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1. The Internet banking is FREE. Certain transactions you make with the service is chargeable such as Inter-bank Fund Transfer.

2. You must apply Internet Banking via ATM machine by getting the first time login PIN.

3. For bill payments, you setup a profile and initiate the payment. I think it's directly linked to the payee's account.

For fund transfer, you can perform a fund transfer to any Maybank account holders for free. As for other banks, you'll be charged for RM2.

Not so sure regarding fixed deposit placement using Internet Banking.

Other services include mobile reloads, TT and etc.

This post has been edited by David83: Aug 19 2006, 07:33 PM
cleverlynn
post Aug 19 2006, 09:32 PM

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hey david, thanks for the reply! oh can even mobile reloads? as in top up for prepaid?
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QUOTE(cleverlynn @ Aug 19 2006, 09:32 PM)
hey david, thanks for the reply! oh can even mobile reloads? as in top up for prepaid?
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Yeap ... you can also reload your TM net prepaid. Not so sure about Jaring.

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