CBA may be facing denial of service
By AAP on 30 June 2009
Problems with Commonwealth Bank of Australia's internet banking website are due to a high level of traffic, some of which may be malicious, the bank said today.
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ant_twax commented on 01/07/2009 00:08
Well my info isn't to safe if these people who are causing all the traffic manage to send me 10 fake emails from CBA and St George some even claiming to be from CBA and St George in the same email
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