if they all used the same security system surely it would be a bonanza for hackers , they would just have to figure a way around that system. Its very easy to be kicking the banks because of cumbersome IT systems but you have to remember that banks have been around for a long time they have been computerised to some extent since the 1970s so it is genuinely complicated. The Y2K was a serious issue back in 2000 and there would have been a huge problem if it had not been dealt with properly back then.Also if a person uses more than one bank, the online software and security to enter the account is different for each bank which it takes time to familiarise navigate and carry out a task
They reduced the amount of cashier windows in their branches and made us all use online banking printing our own documents and doing all the things the bank staff used to do.
They did not count on the fact that hackers a scammers were getting more sophisticated, and had to refund customers for scams and update their IT system. The BOI has just informed customers that security is being up dated with yet more complication to use their system
They have gone beyond the point of no return, they cannot let the hacker win.
Also if a person uses more than one bank, the online software and security to enter the account is different for each bank which it takes time to familiarise navigate and carry out a task
if we had not gone down the road of online banking, there would be no hackersAre you willing to pay the extra costs involved in operating such a network?
Of course we count on the hackers getting more sophisticated, it's very obvious to us all.... and why would we let the hacker win, do you want us to let hacker have your cash and personal details????
So you prefer that once a hacker manages to break into one of your accounts, they should be able to access them all?????
A very strange post, first time I've heard someone compiling that we're not make it easy enough for the hacker.
if we had not gone down the road of online banking, there would be no hackers
if we had not gone down the road of online banking, there would be no hackers
Which bank are you with out of curiosity?Yes I think so. My online banking is now so complicated to log in to I rarely use it. I’m 29 and I work for a tech company, can’t imagine trying to show an older person how to use it.
I am with 3 separate banks (one is UK) and 77 yrs old, all different ways of getting in and once in different to navigateYes I think so. My online banking is now so complicated to log in to I rarely use it. I’m 29 and I work for a tech company, can’t imagine trying to show an older person how to use it.
The benefits far outweigh the downsides. Access to services is much cheaper and easier today than ever beforeif we had not gone down the road of online banking, there would be no hackers
Yes I think so. My online banking is now so complicated to log in to I rarely use it. I’m 29 and I work for a tech company, can’t imagine trying to show an older person how to use it.
I'd be worried about that bank that is only 77 yrs old, that means it wasn't around for the great depression. I want a bank that has a proven record and survived the great depression.I am with 3 separate banks (one is UK) and 77 yrs old, all different ways of getting in and once in different to navigate
How is it faster to go to a bank and print out a mini statement rather than look online?another facility being taken away, the machine that print out the mini statement at BOI are being discontinued,
I use this to check my recent transaction save going on line each time.
why can they not do the same as PTSB and combine the 2 machines, statements and cash together?
I pass it every day and it's much safer than going online.How is it faster to go to a bank and print out a mini statement rather than look online?
Is the problem that you find it difficult to fill your day?
How is it much safer than going online?I pass it every day and it's much safer than going online
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