Commonwealth Bank is looking to shift concerns over online security to Netbank customers with the announcement that it will be giving away security software to a selection of users.
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.
The Commonwealth Bank will issue free two-factor authentication tokens to some 30,000 "highly active" customers of its Internet banking service as part of a drive to improve security.
After experiencing glitches and delays, the new version of Commonwealth Bank's online banking service will finally be launched this weekend.
Commonwealth Bank online banking customers can request SMS or token-based two-factor authentication to improve the security of their accounts, the bank announced.
The bank's IT head tells of his challenges with ex- CEO and technology opponent, David Murray.
Australians are continuing to turn to electronic banking channels despite excessive hype over security problems such as skimming and hacking, according to the Commonwealth Bank of Australia.
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