@NAB Will you be the first bank in history to do security right?
The pretend 2FA (by SMS) is not just inconvenient.
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I am about to get in my car, and go for a drive, on flooded roads, so that I can do a bank transaction. I wish I wasn't joking. BRB.
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Replying to @dibblego
Hi Tony, what type of transaction do you need to do? Does it have to be done at a branch? ^TC
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Replying to @NAB
An internet transfer. I was able to achieve it by driving to within phone range. There exist really good ways of authenticating users.
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Replying to @dibblego
Oh I see, were you unable to obtain a security code from your house? ^TC
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Replying to @NAB
I want extreme security and extreme convenience. No compromises. No bank in Australia achieves either. Want to be the first?
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Replying to @dibblego
Customer security is always a priority, I get your need for a convenient solution and I've given your feedback to the team ^TC
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Replying to @NAB
Thanks. Say this. Public Key Authentication was invented the same decade I was. I have grey hairs. Now stop fartin' me around :)
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Replying to @dibblego
Thanks for the feedback Tony! - I'll be sure to pass it on - Sorry for the inconvenience ^AR
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"people who know how to do security" are masssively under-represented. First Australian bank to do security properly, gets our business
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