Hi Ronni,

Is NetCode when the Comm/Bank sends the password to your CommBank app in your 
iDevice ?

Thanks
Walter
> On 21 Jun 2015, at 08:13 , Ronda Brown <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Hi Severin,
> 
> I don't think you would have a Virus or Malware (I know you are very careful 
> about downloading and installing software & have Java disabled or 
> uninstalled, check the site is secure & never click on suspect email links 
> etc).
>  
> Personally I would think twice before using a credit card issued from this 
> bank (at least for awhile). Three newly issued cards all compromised - 
> Perhaps their Credit Card database has been hacked? 
> 
> For my online purchases (& I do a lot of online purchasing) I use PayPal when 
> available, or my CBA MasterCard or AMEX - both use NetCode.
> "NetCode offers greater security and convenience for online shopping by using 
> one-time passwords.
> The password to authorise certain transactions is sent directly to your 
> nominated mobile phone, guaranteeing that you are the one making the 
> purchase."
> 
> Cheers,
> Ronni
> 
> Sent from Ronni's iPad4
> 
> 
> On 20 Jun 2015, at 4:40 pm, Severin Crisp <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
>> I have a credit card that I use solely for all my internet transactions.  It 
>> is a different bank from my principal accounts.  
>> Two weeks ago the bank rang to say that my card may have been compromised 
>> (no details were available to me) and a new card was sent out and 
>> initialised.  Now within a span of less than a total of three weeks the bank 
>> called again to query a withdrawal of several thousand that had just been 
>> made - not by any purchase of mine.  The card was immediately blocked and 
>> another will be issued.  In discussion a virus was touted as a possible 
>> cause but seems doubtful to me as I have Intego scanning and have just done 
>> a full scan - all clear.  I realise that no checker is 100%.  The new card 
>> had been passed to impeccable vendors (3 only and the bank agrees on their 
>> probity), and thanks to time away, with no use of that card, I can document 
>> my usage, I believe, nothing unusual.  
>> I am tempted to clear my drive, install a fresh system and start from 
>> scratch, a truly daunting undertaking, not to be taken lightly.  To what 
>> extent can I use Migration Assistant.  Clearly there is no way around my 
>> documents.  What about Applications?  I have up to date backups on Time 
>> Machine, presumably possibly unclean, and will make a further up to the 
>> minute backup on Carbon Copy Cloner, also incorporating any nasties if 
>> present.   I wonder if there is any point to this!   and am tempted to carry 
>> on as before with the new card when it comes.   
>> Any comments or words of wisdom from members who have been in similar 
>> circumstances will be truly welcome!  
>> Severin Crisp
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