Online banking pros and cons West Lafayette IN

Banks have embraced the internet as an inexpensive way of doing business with their customers. However, there are several major risks of online banking, including identity theft.

Local Companies

1st Source Bank
(765) 463-5907
1241 Cumberland Ave Ste C
West Lafayette, IN
Charter One Bank
(765) 464-1777
2410 N Salisbury St
West Lafayette, IN
Huntington National Bank
(765) 463-5722
West Lafayette, IN
Fifth Third Bank
(765) 463-7571
500 Sagamore Pkwy W
West Lafayette, IN
Purdue Employees Federal Credit Union (Pefcu)
(765) 497-3328
West Lafayette, IN
Fifth Third Investment Advisors
(765) 463-7571
500 Sagamore Pkwy W
West Lafayette, IN
Huntington National Bank
(765) 463-5722
2405 N Salisbury St
West Lafayette, IN
Regions Bank
(765) 476-8239
2741 N Salisbury St
West Lafayette, IN
Lafayette Bank and Trust Company
(765) 423-7162
2329 N Salisbury St
West Lafayette, IN
Lafayette Savings Bank
(765) 463-4222
1020 Sagamore Pkwy W
West Lafayette, IN

Unfortunately, certain clever criminals have made the very notion of online banking inherently risky. Using a system known as "phishing", these unscrupulous types have sent out millions of e-mail messages that appear to be from legitimate banking institutions, asking customers for personal information, such as usernames, passwords, credit card numbers and Social Security numbers. Many people have replied to these messages without realizing that they are not from their bank, but from someone who wants to steal information from them.

An even worse problem is that of "pharming" where malicious code directs customers who are trying to find a bank's Website to a site that the criminals have set up that looks just like the real one. This one, however, is only there to steal information.

This has led to some customers losing money, as the crooks have been able to infiltrate their bank accounts using the stolen information. An even worse outcome is that there is not a bit more unease among all consumers about engaging in financial transactions online.

There are a number of solutions in the works. Some of them involve more detailed questions of customers as the log in, so that their identities can be more accurately confirmed and so that the customers can be assured that they are at the right Website. The hardware solutions are more effective, as they require that the customer use a physical device to connect, such as a card that displays a number that changes once a minute that only the real bank's server knows. The problems with these solutions are cost and the problem of physically distributing the devices to the public. Internet commerce is still in its youth, and these problems will eventually go away as the entire system becomes more sophisticated. In the meantime, customers who bank online should make a habit of becoming more cautions as they use the Web for financial purposes.

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