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Online banking (or
Internet banking) is a term used for performing transactions, payments etc. over the
Internet through a
bank, credit union or building society's secure website. This allows customers to do their banking outside of bank hours and from anywhere where Internet access is available. In most cases a
web browser is utilized and any normal Internet connection is suitable. No special software or hardware is usually needed.
Features
Online banking usually offers such features as:
- Bank statements, with the possibility to import data in a personal finance program such as Quicken or Microsoft Money
- EBPP
- Giro between a customer's own checking account and savings accounts, or to another customer's account
- Investment purchase or sale
- Loan applications and transactions, such as repayments
- Account aggregation to allow the customers to monitor all of their accounts in one place whether they are with their main bank or with other institutions.
There are a growing number of so-called virtual banks that operate exclusively online. These online banks have low costs compared to traditional banks and so they often offer higher
interest rates.
Security
devicesProtection through single password
authentication, as is the case in most secure Internet shopping sites, is not considered secure enough for personal online banking applications in some countries. Online banking user interfaces are secure sites (generally employing the https protocol) and traffic of all information - including the password - is encrypted, making it next to impossible for a third party to obtain or modify information after it is sent. However, encryption alone does not rule out the possibility of
hacker (computer security) gaining access to vulnerable home
personal computers and intercepting the password as it is typed in (keystroke logging). There is also the danger of password cracking and physical theft of passwords written down by careless users.
Many online banking services therefore impose a second layer of
security. Strategies vary, but a common method is the use of transaction numbers, or
TAN (banking)s, which are essentially single use passwords. Another strategy is the use of two passwords, only random parts of which are entered at the start of every online banking session. This is however slightly less secure than the TAN alternative and more inconvenient for the user. A third option is providing customers with
security token devices capable of generating single use passwords unique to the customer's token (this is called
two-factor authentication or 2FA). Another option is using
digital certificates, which
digital signature or authenticate the transactions, by linking them to the physical device (e.g. computer, mobile phone, etc). Other banks have responded not with
security tokens or digital certificates, but by setting up a combination of controls that recognize a customer's computer, ask additional challenge questions for risky behavior, and monitor for fraudulent behavior.
Fraud
Some customers avoid online banking as they perceive it as being too vulnerable to fraud. The security measures employed by most banks can never be completely safe, but in practice the number of fraud victims due to online banking is very small. This is probably due to the fact that a relatively small number of people use Internet banking compared with the total number of banking customers world wide. Indeed, conventional banking practices may be more prone to abuse by fraudsters than online banking.
Credit card fraud, signature forgery and
identity theft are far more widespread "offline" crimes than malicious
hack (technology slang). Bank transactions are generally traceable and criminal penalties for bank fraud are high. Online banking becomes less secure if users are careless, gullible or computer illiterate. An increasingly popular criminal practice to gain access to a user's finances is
phishing, whereby the user is in some way persuaded to hand over their password(s) to a fraudster.
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