Advertisement
Promo

Security threats Toolkit

Bank of Ireland to refund phishing victims

Ciara O'Brien silicon.com

Published: 11 Sep 2006 09:20 BST

  • Email
  • Trackback
  • Clip Link
  • Print friendly
  • Post Comment

Bank of Ireland has agreed to compensate victims of a recent phishing scam, backtracking from its earlier position.

The bank had initially refused to refund victims, who lost about €160,000 to scammers after receiving fake emails. However, reports in the Irish Independent on Tuesday suggest the bank has had a change of heart.

For its part Bank of Ireland has refused to comment on the cases, releasing a general statement on phishing instead.

It said: "Bank of Ireland is aware that there are fraudulent emails being circulated purporting to be from Bank of Ireland 365 online. Bank of Ireland can not discuss individual cases where a customer has received and responded to such an email."

The nine customers who were conned out of the cash had threatened to sue the bank for compensation if their money wasn't returned. But now experts fear there could be a surge in phishing cases, encouraged by the compensation paid out by Bank of Ireland.

Conor Flynn, technical director of Rits, said the move was essentially a goodwill gesture by the bank. However, he warned that people may feel less threatened by phishing scams in future as a result: "It certainly will not help things. People will feel they have a buffer of security."

However, he also said banks may implement more technologies that will push the responsibility back on to the customers to safeguard their details and prove they didn't reveal their confidential details to a third party.

He added: "It's not a victimless crime. Banks still have to record record-profits. If they lose cash through compensating phishing victims, bank customers will pay."

Ciara O'Brien writes for ElectricNews.net

  • Email
  • Trackback
  • Clip Link
  • Print friendlyPrint with EPSON

Did you find this article useful?
311 out of 538 people found this useful


Full Talkback thread

0 comments


Company/Topic Alerts

Create a new alert from the list below:







Video icon

Video

Sentry Posts Blog

DNA details of innocent will be kept f...

The government has announced that it plans to keep innocent people's DNA details for up to six years. In response to a consultation it launched last December, the government said... More

3 comments

Motorola Droid Drops Today: Happy Droi...

Motorola Droid Drops Today: Happy Droid Day America! Author: Eric Everson, Mobile Security Expert If you’re wondering what all of the buzz is about with words like Droid and Android... More

Post a comment

Mobile Security Profile: BlackBerry St...

Mobile Security Profile: BlackBerry Storm2 Author: Eric Everson BlackBerry handsets are a staple of office culture; from syncing calendars to sharing business-related data,... More

Post a comment


Skip Sub Navigation Links to CNET Brand Links

Help

Become part of the ZDNet community.

Newsletters