Archive for December, 2009

renae_c1 asked:


I have heard that you can somehow piggyback off of someone else’s internet, but can they then access your information? Like would my banking info be secure?
Okay, thanks everybody. I didn’t know it was illegal!

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Cybersecurity Act Senate Bill 773

dianddra999 asked:


Cybersecurity Act Senate Bill 773 Gives the president unprecedented authority over private sector networks. Internet. Banking. Telecomunications. Health Records. Electricity. Water. … cybersecurity senate bill 773 obama internet banking health electricity water privacy property socialism liberty communism fascism democrat republican libertarian

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bevrossg asked:


the person who was working at the desk got up and changed the disc in the machine for their computer…could he have secured their passwords to their bank accounts that way? Just a warning…

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ehowfinance asked:


Online banking is just another way for a person to access traditional banks. Discover how online banking makes things cheaper for the banks themselves with help from a portfolio manager in this free video on money management and financial advice. Expert: Roger Groh Bio: Roger Groh is the founder of Groh Asset Management. Filmmaker: Bing Hu

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Improve Your Internet Banking Security



Internet banking companies are working hard to make their servers as secure as possible. They work with experts in the field of security. They hire computer-hacking consultants to show them the vulnerabilities of their systems. There are also things you can do.

The bank will suggest, if not require, that your browser have 128-bit encryption. This just insures that your information will be safe as it leaves your computer just as it is when it is on the bank’s secure server. If you do not have the latest version of your browser, you may not have 128-bit encryption. Make sure you have it before you begin.

Your username will either be given to you by your clicks to bricks bank, or you will choose it at your virtual bank. If you choose it, there will be specific rules about how many characters it must have. It will also tell you whether you must use both letters and numbers, and capitals and lower case letters. Choose something that is not guessable.

Similar, if not the same, rules are given for your password for internet banking. (You will always choose your password, no matter which kind of bank you use.) Your password is even more important. There are certain ways you can make your password more secure.

For one thing, you can base it on something you know or like. It can be anything that no one would specifically relate to you. It could be a line from a song, for example. You could take the first letters of all the words and make a string of characters for your password. Then, you could capitalize some of them, throw in some numbers, and you have a password that will be hard to guess but easy for you to remember.

In any case, you should memorize your password and destroy any paper where it is written down. Then, you should change your internet banking password frequently. Do not tell anyone your password, no matter how close you think you are to them. Unless they are on the account with you, there is no reason for them to know it.

It is always important to log off when you finish with your internet banking transactions. If you use a public computer, it is even more important. However, doing it on a public computer, such as one in a library, is not the most secure course.

An industrious internet thief can get your information off a public computer without too much trouble. However, some internet banking companies offer a special service that prevents your banking transactions from going into a computer’s cache memory. If you use this feature, it makes banking at a public computer much safer.

It is also important that, if you do use your computer in public, you assure that no one can see the screen when you are doing these transactions. You should not let anyone see you use your keyboard either. While many people feel comfortable setting their laptops up and doing their business anywhere, it is not always wise.

There are many ways to protect your personal information when you do internet banking. It requires thought and caution, but it can be done.

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Bradesco Internet Banking (2002)

filipeaugusto7 asked:


Em 2002, o Bradesco utilizou o “Chip”, um simpático ratinho que cantava e dançava, para promover o seu Internet Banking. Esta é a versão completa deste comercial, com 1 minuto de duração.

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how to log on to my online banking?

galaxy asked:


i couldn’t log on to my online banking, it said “certificate error navigation blocked”. but i still can open other sites, i need my online banking, so what i’m suppose to do? please i need help, thank you.

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C C asked:


My internet will not allow me into password protected programs such as my yahoo mail accounts, hotmail account, bank account, my space.com and other accounts. There is a yellow shield with an ! mark on the phishing filter box in the internet options advanced setting. I am unable to clear the problem. What do I need to do to correct this problem and be able to use my internet services again.

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ltjn2000 asked:


How common is the service of online bank monthly statement and credit card statement compared to sending the monthly statement by email?
what are the pros and cons for enabling the service, as online only, email only and both?

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Bank of America online banking alert help?

james c asked:


I just got control of bank of america account after turning 18 and I’m able to have alerts sent for certain things to my email, but the guy at the bank said something about having alerts sent to my phone. does anyone have any clue how to do that if its possible?

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