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Surfers still too careless with ID, says BT

News The 10-point guide has been put together by BT in association with CPP, LloydsTSB, the Met Police and Yahoo! BT has said UK web surfers are still doing too little to protect themselves against identity theft and has... [15 Feb 2006]

Families and firms urged to 'Get Safe Online'

News Formerly known under the working title of 'Operation Endurance', Get Safe Online is a joint venture between the public and private sector, including the Cabinet Office, The National Hi-Tech Crime Unit and companies such as BT, Dell,... [20 Oct 2005]

Banks making 'token' gesture at security

News Recently LloydsTSB announced its move to two-factor token-based authentication and today identity management firm RSA announced its own deals with two large banks - Unicredit Banca of Italy and the National Bank of Abu... [18 Oct 2005]

Lloyds TSB offers online customers free PC security check

News In response to this and to address fears about the threat of viruses Lloyds TSB has teamed up with Zone Labs to offer online banking customers visiting lloydstsb.com a free PC security scan. Lloyds TSB is offering to... [26 Sep 2005]

MPs build £2m security awareness website

News The Cabinet Office is building getsafeonline.org.uk - a security awareness website that has already been backed by the likes of eBay, Dell, HSBC, LloydsTSB, MessageLabs and Microsoft. The government is to launch a £2m... [08 Aug 2005]

Jonathan Steel's Blog: Beware phishers

Comment Note for all those phriendly phishers out there - I am not a customer of SouthTrust Corporation, nor of LloydsTSB, so think it unlikely that I would need to provide either with my personal details but nice try. [11 Jul 2005]

Customer churn threat to data-clumsy banks

News Bank of America, Citigroup, Discovery, Halifax, HSBC, LloydsTSB, Mizuho, NatWest, MasterCard and Visa have all hit the headlines in the past two months for a series of data losses and breaches, varying wildly in severity. [28 Jun 2005]

Phishers still reeling in thousands of Brits

News LloydsTSB, for example, recently announced it will start to contact customers again via email, adding to the confusion over whether banks will or won't contact customers in this way. Although LloydsTSB's... [03 May 2005]

VoIP set for high-street boom?

News A number of high-street names are making the move to voice over IP (VoIP) telephony with a rollout now underway at LloydsTSB and Virgin Megastores currently assessing the business benefits of a VoIP implementation across... [24 Feb 2005]

Customers unconvinced of banks' anti-phishing efforts

News For example a number of readers have criticised LloydsTSB for 'cold calling' users with SMS text messages asking them to call a given number. Almost half the banking customers surveyed by silicon.com believe their banks... [18 Jan 2005]

'Anti-phishing' verbal signatures get thumbs up

News The institutions involved have included banks such as Egg and LloydsTSB. With phishing attacks on the increase there has been growing support for the introduction of 'verbal signatures' for two-way authentication between... [12 Jan 2005]

Banks criticised for muddying phishing waters

News A spokesman for LloydsTSB said the bank will occasionally contact customers via text message, or automated phone message, if necessary and like Egg attributed this to anti-fraud measures in attempting to swiftly crack... [11 Jan 2005]

Leader: We have passwords, so why don't banks?

Leader Egg and LloydsTSB, for example, have taken to contacting customers out of the blue via text or automated voice message, requesting the customer call a given number. We've long taken for granted the processes in place... [11 Jan 2005]

Spyware incurs wrath of California lawmakers

News Undoubtledly the biggest single reason individuals don't fall for Citibank, eBay, HSBC, LloydsTSB of PayPal phishing scams, to name just some of the brands affected, is because they don't use services from those companies. [10 Jan 2005]

Brightmail is no phisher-man's friend

News Customers of many banks, including Barclays, Citibank, HSBC, NatWest and LloydsTSB have been exploited in this way, as those who fall for the scams hand personal data and the key to their bank accounts to the scammers... [20 Apr 2004]

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