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  • Trojan logs e-banking habits

    An antivirus company has detected a new Trojan attack that steals e-banking details when users log into legitimate banking sites.

  • AU regional bank signs up for anti-phishing tokens

    Bendigo Bank is set to become one of the first Australian banks to offer customers strong authentication protection for Internet banking using password generating tokens, in a move to thwart Internet banking fraudsters.

  • Aussies transfer into e-banking

    Citibank has released the Australian results of its-e-banking survey, which reveal that Australia has the second highest uptake of e-banking in the Asia Pacific region.

  • Aust e-banking outage hits up to 1.5m people

    Westpac is still trying to identify a problem that caused it to restart its servers for online banking earlier today.

  • Code sets Aust e-banking apart from rest of world

    A new Australian Code of Conduct that aims to minimise the risks involved with all kinds of electronic banking, is a one of its kind in the world and a big win for the consumer, according to a local e-security expert.

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