Federal regulators will require banks to strengthen security for internet customers through authentication that goes beyond mere user names and passwords, which have become too easy for criminals to exploit. Bank websites will be expected to adopt some form of “two-factor” authentication by the end of 2006, regulators with the Federal Financial Institutions Examination Council said in a letter to banks last week. Full Story
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