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  • Fraudulent e-mail targets ANZ customers

    Another spam e-mail fraudulently claiming to represent an Australian bank is doing the rounds, this time claiming to be from ANZ.

  • Crime gangs go phishing

    The past several weeks have seen a rash of "phishing" expeditions, where fraudulent spam has been sent out attempting to trick the recipients into providing their bank account details.

  • ANZ to replace online banking system

    The Australia and New Zealand Banking Group (ANZ) will replace its online banking system later this year in an attempt to improve security and add new functionality.

  • ANZ beefs up tech project, online fraud scrutiny

    The Australia and New Zealand Banking Group has beefed up its scrutiny of large and high-risk tech projects and reinforced its commitment to fighting online fraud.

  • Fraud assault sparks Aust interest in biometrics

    An intensifying assault on the security of Australians' identification and financial information should push government and industry to embrace biometric technologies, a leading expert in the area said today.

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