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    ETrade touts two-factor authentication service 03/03/2005 09:14:07

    ETrade Financial will soon launch a two-factor authentication service designed to provide customers of the online financial services company with an added layer of protection when they access account information over the Internet.
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    Linux helps guard Thompson Financial 20/02/2003 14:29:41

    Go into many small or midsize companies, and you may find a Linux firewall churning away in the computer room, keeping out bad packets and letting in good traffic. Businesses often choose Linux firewalls for their reliability and low cost, compared to products from Cisco or NetScreen that can cost thousands of dollars.
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    Users tout open source security 19/02/2003 10:49:57

    When the right technology doesn't exist or isn't available at the right price, many large companies get creative and build their own custom systems, such as routers, firewalls or VPN gear.
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    Westpac tightlipped on secret penguin business 30/10/2002 09:37:06

    Only a week after Microsoft's CEO Steve Ballmer hit Australian shores to appease twitchy customers, IBM has jetted in its chief Linux salesman John Vitkus in a concerted effort to open the hearts, minds and wallets of Australian banks and financial institutions to penguin-flavoured solutions.
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    Banking on technology 03/10/2002 12:00:00

    It was 1970, and Steve Schutze was in charge of a project to install the first two automated teller machines at the National Bank of Detroit. This was pioneering stuff, even though these stand-alone cash dispensers of 30 years ago were nothing like the real-time, round-the-clock networked machines of today.
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    Open for business 14/02/2002 11:39:46

    The recent LinuxWorld Expo in New York was the scene of some startling revelations regarding the state of open source. Last summer's show in California showed that Linux wanted to do business in the enterprise. But at this LinuxWorld, Linux looked like nothing but business in the enterprise.
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    US ATTACK: Markets tumble; Dow posts record loss 18/09/2001 08:46:31

    Not even an early morning interest rate cut from the Federal Reserve could shore up losses in the U.S. markets Monday, as jittery investors went on a selling spree, fearing that last week's terrorist attacks could lead to a worldwide recession.
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    Brick-and-click bank sites outpacing online-only banks 30/08/2001 10:11:00

    Brick-and-mortar banks' Web sites saw a far greater increase in use during the past year than online-only banks, according to a report released today that predicts the demise of Internet banks that don't embrace a particular niche audience or build physical locations.
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    ETrade Australia sees H2 brokerage revenues fall 43% 19/02/2001 05:55:00

    ETrade Australia Ltd. announced its unaudited financial results for the second half of 2000 on Friday, and said its gross brokerage revenue dropped a huge 43 percent from the previous half. This was primarily due to a combination of a 21 percent decrease in trading volumes on the Australian Stock Exchange and a 25 percent drop in brokerage fees.
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    ETrade Weathers the Market, Beats the Street 20/10/2000 12:01:01

    Investors in online brokerage stocks breathed a sigh of relief Thursday morning when ETrade Group announced better-than-expected results for its fourth quarter. The company earned a profit of $US7.2 million, or 2 cents a share, on an operating basis, better than the break-even results Wall Street analysts had expected.
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    Etrade Makes the 'Hit' Parade 11/10/2000 12:01:01

    One of the classic security attacks is called the "salami technique." The phrase derives from an attack that takes down its target -- one thin, imperceptible slice at a time. One example is the theft of all of those leftover fractions of pennies that result from standard bank interest calculations (a computer program that redirects these into a personal account would probably go unnoticed for a long period of time).
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