Security Breaches at Banks are Going to Become More Common

To supply their purchasers comfort, they gave us all written notification of the cybersecurity measures being put in place, so both of us would think they were working around the clock to protect our money

I was raised by my crazy Uncle Alejandro, who did not trust the establishment. She didn’t trust government workers, or cops, or lawyers, or dentists either! She was convinced everyone was out to get him, but thankfully not to a degree of actual insanity, however did she trust banks? You better know she did not believe in using banks. If she had cash, or wanted to save cash, she did it the aged fashioned way — by putting it in an antique wrought iron safe in her cellar. The safe was too heavy to move, too thick to open, so it was the only stadium she felt like her cash was safe! Maybe Alejandro was right, because a cybersecurity breach at my bank just eliminated all of my funds. I understand that this is only temporary plus my funds will be given back to me, due to the network security agreement my bank gave to us. To supply their purchasers comfort, they gave us all written notification of the cybersecurity measures being put in place, so both of us would think they were working around the clock to protect our money. In the event there is a data security breach plus data or cash is stolen, the bank will replace it. I’m no professional in server security, but i don’t need to be as long as they sit behind their promise to take care of my cash, and uncle Alejandro would call myself and others crazy for trusting a bank in the first place, plus I think she wouldn’t trust cybersecurity from anyone, but then again she was quite paranoid plus eventually forgot the combination to the safe.

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