Sunday, September 2, 2007

Malware bazaar @ Bank of India Website

Read this article on The Register about how attacker were able to hack the Bank of India website to infect its online customers with malware. You might re-think whether your bank is truly delivering on its promises for safer online banking... go through their policy statements... you might be surprised to find out exactly how much they claim liability if you get compromised while doing an online transaction.

4 comments:

Neobe said...

BML online services can't be secure as they say...even the first day they introduced it most of the Links were broken, might be deadline??
so the programmers would've been in a rush...
then how come they expect us to believe it when they say 'we promise, our services are secure..!' ??

@i said...

neobe... although i didn't name names... you actually read my mind...:)

Anonymous said...

Neobe,

What has broken links got to do with security?

cerebellum said...

broken links show that the developer has no preparations in launching the product/service. if such a simple thing they can't fix it, how can we expect big things like security would go along?

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