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>, at 15:37:43 on Fri, 5 Nov 2004, "Broom, Doreen"
<[log in to unmask]> writes
>Major investigation underway ................
>
>http://www.thisislondon.co.uk/news/articles/14523924?source=Evening%20Standard
None of my Internet banking facilities allow me (after logging in) to
look up financial information *only*, and not go on to make
transactions. Does Cahoot have some sort of 2-tier login?
And I'm astonished that they can say that there are no financial losses
possible, even if the system was truly "read only".
People make decisions about whether to lend someone money, and at what
rate, based on [a snapshot of] their financial history. If the whole
thing is laid bare, will that always result in the same, or more
beneficial, decision being made about them? I doubt it.
--
Roland Perry
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