Brian Krebs reporting in Krebs on Security: "Federal banking regulators today released a long-awaited supplement to the 2005 guidelines that describe what banks should be doing to protect e-banking customers from hackers and account takeovers. Experts called the updated guidance a step forward, but were divided over whether it would be adequate to protect small to mid-sized businesses against today's sophisticated online attackers. The new guidance updates "Authentication in an Internet Banking Environment," a document released in 2005 by the Federal Financial Institutions Examination Council (FFIEC) for use by bank security examiners."
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