Monday | 6 July, 2009
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Stories about: Commonwealth Bank

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    AMP, Commonwealth Bank choose homegrown security 12/09/2008 08:22:00

    Wealth management firm AMP has rejected established auditing and security frameworks for a procedure list hand-drawn by its own head of security.
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    Small ISPs at risk to DNS flaw 01/08/2008 12:34:00

    Customers of small Internet Service Providers (ISPs) may be at risk of online fraud, following the industry's lax response to securing against the recently discovered Domain Name System (DNS) cache poisoning flaw.
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    CBA targets fraud with free software 13/11/2007 10:55:29

    The Commonwealth Bank of Australia (CBA) is supplying online banking customers with free PC security in a bid to mitigate online fraud.
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    Westpac, St George and RTA slam lax biometric standards 12/06/2007 15:57:47

    Australia's biggest banks and the NSW Roads and Traffic Authority joined the NSW Council of Civil Liberties to slam the biometrics industry for sidelining privacy concerns in a regulatory environment that can only be described as "weak and unethical."
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    Local banks scammed by PM scare 20/02/2007 12:36:45

    The Commonwealth Bank and Westpac account holders have become victims of a phishing scam in which malicious code reveals the physical location of affected IP addresses using Google Maps.
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    ABA slams reports it wants customers liable for online security 22/01/2007 17:21:31

    Australian Banking Association (ABA) chief executive David Bell has slammed misleading reports that member banks have been lobbying the Australian Securities and Investment Commission (ASIC) to make customers liable for Internet banking fraud.
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    Social engineering replaces guns in today's biggest bank heists 15/05/2006 07:40:53

    Australia's banking industry is under threat due to a heavy reliance on Single Socket Layer (SSL) encryption that hackers increasingly find their way around.
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    Banks divided over biometrics 16/09/2005 12:18:38

    Australia's big four banks are a house divided over the introduction of biometrics identifiers to control fraud, with the National Australia Bank pouring cold water on the introduction of fingerprint identification for its customers.
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    Bankers act to stem damage 04/07/2005 09:35:36

    Australian banks are struggling to contain the fallout of a serious credit card breach which exposed 40 million account holders last month.
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    Banks defend delay in notifying customers of security breach 22/06/2005 10:58:01

    Australian banks are today still checking the accounts of nearly 130,000 credit card holders hit by a security breach that occurred in the US late last year.
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    NAB and CommBank get tough with online fraudsters 03/05/2005 08:23:12

    The National Australia Bank is giving its online banking users access to two-factor ID in an effort to combat online fraud which the Australian Banking Association estimates costs the industry $25 million annually.
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