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Story: HSBC accuses rivals of security 'arms race'

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Posted by: David Wright (Thursday 21 September 2006, 6:46 AM)

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I have to agree with the other comments. Surely the banks have a duty of care to give their customers the best protection they can, as quickly as they can.

If some banks are able to react quickly, then they should do it... If a bank can't react quickly to changes in security tactics, they shouldn't berate the others for caring for their customers, they should put efforts into making sure they can offer the same sort of protection for their own customers.

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