417 results about this entity
Period: 13 Jul 2004 - 24 Oct 2024
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Bank of America has fallen foul of a wicked browser re-direct wheeze, with its home page now appearing as the go-to site for Lucifer himself.
21 February 2011
Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway has offloaded its entire stake in fintech vendor Fiserv as part of a $1.2 billion selling spree that also saw Bank of America stock dumped.
16 February 2011
Despite the hype, nearly two thirds of the world's retail banks have no plans in place to use social media in any way, according to research from Ovum.
Bank of America is planning to trial video conferencing technology in branches that will enable customers to talk with investment specialists in other parts of the country.
11 February 2011
A document outlining a plan of attack on WikiLeaks, allegedly put together by three data intelligence firms acting on behalf of a law firm representing Bank of America, has been posted online by the whistle-blowing Web Site.
10 February 2011
Bank of America says a "routine systems change" - not a WikiLeaks-related attack - was responsible for issues with its online service on Friday.
17 January 2011
Bank of America has snapped up hundreds of abusive domain names for its senior executives and board members in what is being perceived as a defensive strategy against the future publication of damaging insider info from whistleblowing Website WikiLeaks.
22 December 2010
Wikileaks supporters are calling for a blockade of Bank of America after the US bank decided to stop processing payments for the whistleblowing Web site late on Friday.
20 December 2010
Bank of American has won a court order temporarily preventing four former wealth management employees from using client data at their new firm, Dynasty Financial Partners, a provider of technology and services to investment advisors.
15 December 2010
JPMorgan is to issue Apples iPads to all of its investment banking associates as part of a six-month trial of the tablet technology.
01 December 2010
Several major financial services firms, including Bank of America, Wells Fargo and PayPal, have rushed to fix security flaws in their iPhone and Android apps identified by viaForensics.
08 November 2010
Bank of America and Citi are the latest financial services giants to consider letting their staff use iPhones and Google Android-based handsets as an alternative to BlackBerrys for corporate e-mail.
05 November 2010
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