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Re: Citibank CitiDirect - forced usage of vulnerable version of Java Runtime Environment


From: xD 0x41 <secn3t () gmail com>
Date: Thu, 3 Nov 2011 10:13:48 +1100

Ay i second that one.. biggest group of billionaire thieves known and
seemingly go anonymously by... i would not even serach for theyre
'security' as they would not care ... i doubt...,
2 other banks wich, are pretty blatant thieves also, (by thieves i
mean they do not align to reserve bank rate drops...)...anyhow i tried
to contact 2 to stop some real nasty redirecting spam and, theyre
online form on one was dead, second one i got a thanks but domain
stayd alive, stays alive till today :s
Banks really should start to take security more seriously, ONLY 1
overseas bank for me,w ich was actually i think was Nova Scotia Bank,
was very helpful and did kill spam when it was happening to them..
I guess that is one out of about 5 for me... you just cant tell them
theyre vuln coz, most dont give a shit anyhow until it seems it is to
late ala CBA...
cheers


On 3 November 2011 10:07, coderman <coderman () gmail com> wrote:
On Wed, Nov 2, 2011 at 10:04 AM, Tomasz Ostrowski <tometzky () gmail com> wrote:
...
    Suggested actions for clients

Change a bank, as Citibank is blatantly ignorant about security.

this is good advice for many reasons. citigroup is full of thieves:

 http://mobile.nytimes.com/2011/10/30/opinion/sunday/friedman-did-you-hear-the-one-about-the-bankers.xml

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