Paul Johnson wrote:
Douglas A. Tutty wrote:
On Sat, Oct 18, 2008 at 07:51:38PM +0300, Bogdan wrote:
Although I don't like it, the bank i work with only offers Internet
Banking that works only under Internet Explorer. So, unfortunately, if I
want to check out my account I see myself obliged to boot Windows :(. I
know that IE can be installed through wine but no one seems to guaranty
safety... Would IE installed on my Debian be less safe than the one
running in it's native environment? If yes, why would that be so?
I wouldn't trust IE to do banking in any event.
Actually, I don't trust any internet banking. I go to the bank, the
bank's machine, or I phone them.
I don't even trust ATMs if they run Windows. Which pretty much
eliminates the possibility of me ever banking with Bank of America or
Wells Fargo.
Hey guys,
Thanks for your answers!
Although i really like my bank, I considered switching because of this
reason, but as far as I can tell, there is only one bank in Romania that
offers Internet Banking with Firefox :(, and I don't like it.
I'm thinking on mailing my bank on the issue... but I guess it won't
make any difference.
Oh well... a lot of people still think Linux is some fruit and Firefox
some weird animal :).
Best regards,
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ing. Bogdan MARIAN
Timisoara, ROMANIA
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