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Re: Bank Security


From: mgk <mgk.mailing () gmail com>
Date: Mon, 09 Nov 2009 10:28:30 +0000

Doesn't surprise me unfortunately.

I'm a customer and was annoyed that they used the same credentials for over the phone verification as over the interwebs. I was told that the phone calls offer the same level of encryption as via ssl and promptly ignored.

Perhaps posting on the full disclosure list will be useful? maybe their security guys look there.

/Mgk

serachewhi () yahoo ca wrote:
Alliance and Leicester have a security issue with their banking website whereby the pages do not enforce cache control. 
 As a result, secure pages are being cached and confidential information is leaked through the browser local cache.  
This is also highly frustrating for users of the system as pages have to be manually refreshed before changes can be 
seen.

I've notified them about this issue four times, and each time they say the same thing: "we have referred this to a 
specialist team".

Over four months has passed since my first notifying them.

Not sure what else to do, so posted here out of frustration - why are banks so poor at listening to their users concerns about security and even functional issues?
regards etc.

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it benefits your company and how your customers can tell if a site is secure. You will find out how to test, purchase, 
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