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US judge backs bank against customer who sued over hack

A US judge magistrate has ruled that a bank is not responsible for the loss of around $345,000 from a business customer account following a cyber-attack.

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RSA offers to replace all SecurID tokens following corporate hack attacks

RSA is offering to replace virtually all 40 million SecurID token currently in use at major corporations worldwide, after acknowledging that a recent security breach at US defence contractor Lockheed Martin used information gleaned from a successful hack of RSA data in March.

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Japan's FSA slams Mizuho corporate culture and IT in damning report

Japan's Financial Services Agency has ordered Mizuho Bank to review its group-wide IT systems and contingency planning strategy and rectify defects in its corporate culture following a major technology failure in March.

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OCBC launches Gen Y bank

Singapore's OCBC Bank has launched a new banking brand, branch and products specifically targetting Gen Y consumers.

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The cultural leap of business intelligence

Fred Cook, CIO of North Shore Credit Union in Vancouver, Canada, talks with Finextra about their installation of the Temenos Insight business intelligence system.

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UK banks breaching data protection rules - Which?

The UK's biggest banks and building societies are regularly breaching data protection rules, according to figures obtained by consumer group Which? under the Freedom of Information Act.

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Banks urged to tap Twitter for fraud alerts

With phishing attacks corroding trust in e-mail, banks should use Twitter to help alert customers to fraud threats, says security outfit IronKey.

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Metro Bank bets its success on the branch experience

Anthony Thomson, chairman of Metro Bank sits down with Finextra at the Temenos Community Forum in Lisbon to discuss their 'customer channel agnostic' strategy.

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Brits happy with online banking; mobile uptake slow, social media a no-no

Customer satisfaction with online banking in the UK is high, far outstripping other channels such as branches, ATMs, call centres and mobiles, according to a survey from ForeSee Results.

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US banks unite to take on PayPal with clearXchange joint venture

Bank of America, JPMorgan, and Wells Fargo have joined forces to develop a clearing house for person-to-person online payments transfer via mobile or e-mail.

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BankSimple issues first cards to staff

US online banking start-up BankSimple is inching towards launch, issuing its first few cards to employees for testing.

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Brits prefer to manage money online

Around two thirds of Brits say online banking is their preferred way of accessing money, with a quarter checking their accounts as often as once a day, according to a survey commissioned by the Payments Council.

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Backbase launches banking app store

Web 2.0 specialist Backbase has teamed with Strands Personal Finance and Thomson Reuters to launch an app store providing tools banks can add to their Web sites.

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Card fraud is number one security worry for Brits

Brits' security worries have reached a four year peak, with card fraud and identity theft the biggest concerns, ahead of terrorism, according to a survey from Unisys.

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EU justice minister wants data breach disclosure rules for online banking

In the wake of recent high-profile data breaches, the EU justice commissioner is calling for rules to make banks, e-commerce sites, social networks and others tell their customers immediately when their information has been compromised.

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Aussie tech banking curse strikes Westpac

Australia's Westpac has been forced to apologise to customers after an air-conditioning fault at a data centre hit the bank's online service and shut down ATM and Eftpos facilities across the country.

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Polaris buys majority stake in IdenTrust

Indian fintech vendor Polaris Software has agreed to buy an 85% stake in digital identity authentication outfit IndenTrust for $20 million.

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South Korea blames North for cyber-attack on bank

North Korean computer hackers were behind an attack on the network of a South Korean bank last month, according to Seoul officials.

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Crooks hacking US accounts and wiring money to China - FBI

The FBI has issued a fraud alert, warning small US businesses to watch out for cybercrooks compromising their online banking details and wiring money to companies in China.

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Zeus makes move to investment fraud

In the latest outing for the infamous Zeus Trojan, cybercrooks have begun placing bogus banner ads offering investment opportunities on Web sites belonging to some of the world's biggest companies, including Citibank.