Unfortunately it gets "complicater and complicater" on the other end too. Recently, my legitimate Bank of America accounts site with "double" security (password and personalized picture) started displaying a message from iCab that its certificate cannot be verified. When I ignore the message and get it, I see all my transactions in order, which would not have happened in a phisher site unless the bank's site was totally hacked. And no suspicious activity. So, how come such "secure" sites allow this message? Why are the banks so reckless? Beats me.


Alex
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