SpyEye Trojan defeating online banking defenses - Computerworld
Iain McFadyen
mcfadyenusa at yahoo.com
Thu Jul 28 08:32:27 CDT 2011
Citibank USA uses SecurID, and so does HSBC Cayman. I don't know about HSBC USA.
For Citibank, the dongle is provided free, but your second or subsequent replacement in any given year costs $25.
Iain 8P6UK
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>From: Robert Stratton <bob at stratton.net>
>To: Tacos <tacos at amrad.org>
>Sent: Thursday, July 28, 2011 9:26 AM
>Subject: Re: SpyEye Trojan defeating online banking defenses - Computerworld
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>E-Trade Bank here in the U.S. will send you an RSA SecurID token - I think it's $25. Of course that particular company just suffered a breach and there is speculation that said breach facilitated break-ins of large defense contractors' networks.
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