HSBC's Bankrupt Security Thinking
Talkback HSBC's comments on online security make as much sense as asking a gangsters opinion on law enforcement, except for the fact that these crooks operate on a scale that would have shocked AL Capone. Your info is not safe with many lenders Hsbc is well...
[September 28, 2006, 0:05]
Bankrupt Network Gets New Ultimatum - From Suppliers
News Having survived deadlines from the liquidators and the employees at the Ebone network centre in Belgium, bankrupt service provider KPNQwest may finally be taken down by its suppliers, according to a source close to the bankruptcy process.
[June 17, 2002, 16:45]
HSBC's Bankrupt Security Thinking
Talkback Robin Wishart your Hsbc rips off customers to pay its useless managers huge amounts and does not care about security. Is it not true in India a employee was penalised for not letting his managers take credit for his work.
[October 5, 2006, 8:34]
HSBC's Bankrupt Security Thinking
Talkback All of this is quite bizarre seeing as HSBC has itself started to ship out one-time password tokens to its business customers this week!
[September 22, 2006, 18:13]
HSBC's Bankrupt Security Thinking
Talkback I just wish HSBC would not force Windows and IE on you. I prefere to use Linux and Opera or Firefox
[September 22, 2006, 17:34]
HSBC's Bankrupt Security Thinking
Talkback Thank you for your comments. We can only go on the information that we are given by the people involved, and in his speech and interview afterwards Brendan Pickering did not raise any objections to two factor authentication itself.
[September 22, 2006, 17:27]
HSBC's Bankrupt Security Thinking
Talkback What a short sighted piece of so called 'journalism'. If instead of knee jerking you took just a few seconds to think about why someone in the industry might say this you would perhaps see the bigger picture.
[September 21, 2006, 11:19]
HSBC's Bankrupt Security Thinking
Talkback I am looking for some clarification on Asec Mann's comments. I understand that two factor authentication is no guaranty that there will not be some other security breach but it is an improvement over single factor authentication from a security...
[October 4, 2006, 18:59]
HSBC's Bankrupt Security Thinking
Talkback Forked tongued Hsbc support Fraud on one hand and speak against it on the other. Recently I read where in an India centre a guy detected major flaws in Hsbc systems. Instead of checking it out Immediately, they did not bother for two months.
[September 24, 2006, 6:12]
HSBC's Bankrupt Security Thinking
Talkback Erm, I use Opera 9 on Windows to access HSBC online banking without any problems at all.
[September 26, 2006, 16:12]
HSBC's Bankrupt Security Thinking
Talkback If HSBC's online banking requires I.E.and Windows then I would dump them like a hot coal for that reason alone.
[September 26, 2006, 9:00]
HSBC's Bankrupt Security Thinking
Leader Imagine a government information film that said only bad people buy locks because this encourages thieves to go after the lockless. Imagine then the protests from public and law enforcers alike at such dangerously twisted thinking.
[September 20, 2006, 16:50]
US Dot-coms Going Bankrupt Faster Than Europeans
News US dot-com startups are heading towards bankruptcy faster than their European counterparts, according to a report published Monday. Thirty percent of the 273 US companies questioned are expected to run out of money by the end of next quarter, while...
[October 4, 2000, 14:54]
KPNQwest Could Face Enron-style Investigation
News Analysts are calling for an investigation into the business dealings of bankrupt network provider KPNQwest. KPNQwest appeared to be profitable in February, gave a profit warning in April, and went bankrupt in May.
[June 10, 2002, 17:10]
KPNQwest Shutdown Averted Yet Again
News Just hours before a deadline set by former KPNQwest staff, liquidators for the bankrupt service provider reached an agreement that should see the network kept online -- albeit only till the liquidators' own deadline of 30 June.
[June 14, 2002, 17:43]
KPNQwest Confusion Continues
News Ebone, a part of the bankrupt KPNQwest network, was reported to have been partially turned off on Tuesday morning. Since the network, Europe's largest fibre backbone, went bankrupt in May, Bear Stearns has been trying to sell it.
[July 2, 2002, 13:09]
KPN Buys UK Leg Of KPNQwest
News The KPNQwest network, once valued at 42bn euros, went bankrupt earlier this year and was eventually shut down in July. When the joint venture went bankrupt, KPN initially supported the fund set up to keep it in operation.
[September 13, 2002, 15:48]
KPNQwest Network Nears Closure As Legal Battle Looms
News KPNQwest's purchase of GTS, which included the Ebone European backbone network, was completed in March, only weeks before KPNQwest declared itself bankrupt. Netherlands-based KPNQWest and its European subsidiaries went bankrupt at the same time...
[June 24, 2002, 12:36]
Why Are We Even Debating This
Talkback Our extradition law needs to be changed so it recognises proportionality and justice in the extraditing state and we should anyway distance ourselves from this morally bankrupt relationship and get closer to Europe - where a sense of justice and...
[February 15, 2007, 12:44]
TV Station Manager
Downloads TV Station Manager is a simulation game that lets you take control of a small independent TV station, about to go bankrupt. Choose from 16 categories of show or make your own, and create the channel of your dreams.
[July 13, 2007, 5:46]

