But somebody could go in to a bank branch and attempt to take out money in person if they have the a/c number and sort code could they not? I know that I am not always asked for ID when I withdraw relatively small sums of money (100-200), and I am not known at the bank so it's not as if they recognise me. If they did this to even a small proportion of the accounts that they have details of I think they would be making a fortune.
By simply walking in to a bank branch, filling out a withdrawal slip with the relevant details (obtained from the laptop) and withdrawing the money. I recently went in to a bank and withdrew money from my sisters account. She had given me the a/c number and sort code. I wasn't asked for ID. Surely, someone who has these details can do the same?
I doubt it..."
I recently went in to a bank and withdrew money from my sisters account. She had given me the a/c number and sort code. I wasn't asked for ID. Surely, someone who has these details can do the same?
Exactly... Or else they knew you.They compare the signature they have on file in a lot of banks when withdrawing.
Hey Guys. I work for Bord Gais and to be totally honest with you there is nothing to worry about. 4 laptops were stolen 1 of them had the Direct Debit details on them of customers who signed up before 29th of May the laptop had a very very strong password on it and there has been no suspicious transactions on any customers bank account.
Why were account details stored on a laptop in the first place? This information should only be on a file server which is firewalled, encrypted and held in a strongroom which has restricted access.
.... because this is a public discussion board?Why defend the indefensible?
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