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[ILUG] aib 24hour-online

[ILUG] aib 24hour-online

Noel Carroll Noel.Carroll at CardBase.com
Tue May 9 10:39:45 IST 2000


Agreed!   I use it myself from home only.  I'd not use it at work and I'd
not use it at all were it not that It's not too easy to get to the bank
sometimes.   BOI's site is better from what I hear.   I know they used to
provide you with a little credit card sized algorithmic number generator and
that formed part of your authentication.   AFAICR that was two years ago
anyway but maybe I am just raving!!!   Anyone on the list signed up with BOI
online who can confirm this and maybe explain how the system works?

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Fergal Moran [mailto:fergal.moran at wasptech.com]
> Sent: Tuesday, May 09, 2000 9:41 AM
> To: 'Paul Jakma'; 'ILUG list'
> Subject: RE: [ILUG] aib 24hour-online
> 
> 
> > uhmmm... this site is now giving me the occasional "can't connect to
> > database", etc.. type errors. Which is not unusual with these NT ASP
> > sites.
> Uhhmm - I would stay well away from that site.  I signed up 
> for it about 6
> months ago (it was still asp then( and after using it the 
> first time I got
> it cancelled.  It is incredibly insecure.  An online banking 
> site with no
> security other than username/password - the mind boggles.
> 
> Fergal Moran
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> 
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