Arrigo notes that phishing e-mails are getting much better in quality (i.e., they look more and more like the real deal), but wonders why banks are not doing more to protect their customers, like, say, through bold, in-your-face consumer education:
Why do banks not do it? Simple, if you read the fine print on your e-banking contracts it invariably says something along the lines of "if you hand your e-banking details to third parties, willingly or unwillingly, you are responsible for it".Back to Compendium
End of story: an online course costs the bank money, you being defrauded doesn't.
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