Hi Sean, I seem to have misunderstood you.. I assumed you were speaking about an internal system (in the bank itself) I didn't read the article you posted and without that I suppose I was in the wrong context. Maybe. Sean Donelan wrote: {zap]
It a breach of security of the *USER'S* computer, not the *BANK'S* computers.
See above.
How many people do you know have a full-time systems staff mainaining their home PCs?
See above.
If they are lucky, they might have a clever teenager in the house which helps their parents set the clock on the VCR and unpack the PC they bought at Best Buy. If they aren't lucky, it was probably the same clever teenager that downloaded the trojaned software on the parent's PC. Is the Bank or ISP supposed to send suppport staff to each customer's house to maintain host level security on customer's home PCs? The bank didn't sell the customer the computer or the Microsoft software, didn't install software on the home PC, and doesn't maintain the home PC.
See above.
Outlook, the exploding Pinto on the information superhighway.
Microsoft, Who wants to get owned today? Len PS Susan, I swear I won't do this again, please don't yell at me.