At least you have to enter the code in a virtual numpad that is randomized after each connection on their webpage.
I guess they settled for this measure so it does not annoy their less "tech-savvy" customers. I am baffled to see banks working with such low security practices in general ("admin"-like access on your bank accounts by any employee, checking money transfers AFTER executing it,...).
At least you have to enter the code in a virtual numpad that is randomized after each connection on their webpage.
I guess they settled for this measure so it does not annoy their less "tech-savvy" customers. I am baffled to see banks working with such low security practices in general ("admin"-like access on your bank accounts by any employee, checking money transfers AFTER executing it,...).