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    Greetings In case you did not see this previous I present it here as I found it cleaver and interesting - Cheerio Bank Robbers in the Middle East Reportedly 'Cloned' Someone's Voice to Assist with $35 Million Heist[^]

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      Greetings In case you did not see this previous I present it here as I found it cleaver and interesting - Cheerio Bank Robbers in the Middle East Reportedly 'Cloned' Someone's Voice to Assist with $35 Million Heist[^]

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      DerekT P
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      The "undisclosed" bank...

      Well, that will put a lot of people's minds at rest - not. What bank transfers huge amounts of money based on the manager "recognising the voice" of a customer? Sounds like there may be some work for some security analysts in the Middle East coming up very soon... :wtf: :laugh:

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        The "undisclosed" bank...

        Well, that will put a lot of people's minds at rest - not. What bank transfers huge amounts of money based on the manager "recognising the voice" of a customer? Sounds like there may be some work for some security analysts in the Middle East coming up very soon... :wtf: :laugh:

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        The best job is an inside job.

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          The "undisclosed" bank...

          Well, that will put a lot of people's minds at rest - not. What bank transfers huge amounts of money based on the manager "recognising the voice" of a customer? Sounds like there may be some work for some security analysts in the Middle East coming up very soon... :wtf: :laugh:

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          Lots of banks use voice recognition for authentication. It's not a manager listening to the voice, it's a computer. (EDIT: I just read the article and saw that it was a bank employee.) I know that Fidelity Investments uses voice recognition to authenticate callers.

          The difficult we do right away... ...the impossible takes slightly longer.

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            Lots of banks use voice recognition for authentication. It's not a manager listening to the voice, it's a computer. (EDIT: I just read the article and saw that it was a bank employee.) I know that Fidelity Investments uses voice recognition to authenticate callers.

            The difficult we do right away... ...the impossible takes slightly longer.

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            DerekT P
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            One would hope so. Probably bad reporting but it does refer to the "branch manager" recognising the voice...

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              The best job is an inside job.

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              Ravi Bhavnani
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              Well said. :thumbsup: /ravi

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              • P PIEBALDconsult

                The best job is an inside job.

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                Lost User
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                Most of them are.

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                • Richard Andrew x64R Richard Andrew x64

                  Lots of banks use voice recognition for authentication. It's not a manager listening to the voice, it's a computer. (EDIT: I just read the article and saw that it was a bank employee.) I know that Fidelity Investments uses voice recognition to authenticate callers.

                  The difficult we do right away... ...the impossible takes slightly longer.

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                  Gary R Wheeler
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                  Richard Andrew x64 wrote:

                  Lots of banks use voice recognition for authentication

                  What. The. Actual. :elephant:.

                  Software Zen: delete this;

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                    Richard Andrew x64 wrote:

                    Lots of banks use voice recognition for authentication

                    What. The. Actual. :elephant:.

                    Software Zen: delete this;

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                    Richard Andrew x64
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                    Yeah, they use it in addition to the usual forms of authentication. They don't use it only by itself.

                    The difficult we do right away... ...the impossible takes slightly longer.

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                    • Richard Andrew x64R Richard Andrew x64

                      Lots of banks use voice recognition for authentication. It's not a manager listening to the voice, it's a computer. (EDIT: I just read the article and saw that it was a bank employee.) I know that Fidelity Investments uses voice recognition to authenticate callers.

                      The difficult we do right away... ...the impossible takes slightly longer.

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                      Daniel Will
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                      Using one factor authentification is totally foolish. The bank system should still ask for a passphrase even though the voice is matching already. Also there should be limit on how much transfer can be done in a day. In my country, one can only transfer a maximum of 20 millions IDR (about 1400 USD) in a day when you perform distant operation like this. More than that, you have to come to the bank. Like this, a hacker can't simply empty your saving. The bank will send notification to me whenever a transaction happened. The Bank in this news shold be responsible for the loss.

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