Is it secure to use ubuntu for online banking

R. Wood rw at ncf.ca
Mon Jun 25 10:41:07 UTC 2007


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Allegedly, on Sun, Jun 24, 2007 at 09:08:49PM -0700, Victor Mendonça
stated:
> On 6/24/07, Stan Vincent wrote: 
> > From: Mazen Ghattas ; Sent: Sunday, June 24, 2007 11:35:48 PM
> > > Hi: Just a quick question.  Is it safe to use Ubuntu for online
> > > banking.  Thanks in advance for your response.  Stan
> >
> > Absolutly!
> > 
> > Mr. V 

Agreed.  Both Ubuntu and other operating systems have web browsers that
use 'https' (i.e. SSL) encryption.  If your bank's online banking web
site uses 'https' in the URL (instead of just 'http'), then the
information being transmitted online is encrypted, and thus as 'secure'
as it gets.

> One thing you could do too to increase security is use one browser
> just for banking and another for all other sites.... Ubuntu has so
> many browsers available that it should be easy to decide on which one
> to use....
> 
> Vic.

It might be useful to state how this behaviour allegedly 'increases
security'.

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