What Consumers Think About Online Fraud
From RSA, findings from the latest consumer online fraud survey of 1678 adults from 8 countries
Consumers say ‘Username-&-Password’ must go: 91% of account-holders are willing to use stronger authentication methods offered by financial institutions
Trust in the online channel continues to drop: 52% are “less likely” to sign-up for or use online banking; 82% are “less likely to respond” to banking-related e-mails
Posted by Jill Fallon on February 13, 2007 at 5:14 PM | Permalink | TrackBack












