The Commonwealth Bank of Australia has revealed that some customers have been tricked into revealing their Netbank client number and password after receiving a spam mail claiming to be from the bank.
Another e-mail scam is targeting Australian Internet banking customers with both ANZ and Westpac clients being targeted.
Commonwealth Bank users across Australia found themselves unable to make transactions today when the bank suffered a countrywide systems outage.
Online banking customers of the Commonwealth Bank will have to answer personal identification questions before making some transactions, following a security upgrade to the service.
Glitches in the Commonwealth Bank's pilot of an upgraded NetBank service are infuriating users.
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