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Gordon urges banks to impose stringent measures vs online bank theft

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BANKS should enforce tighter online security to prevent hackers from stealing from accounts in light of recent incidents of online bank fraud, reelection­ist Senator Richard J. Gordon has underscore­d.

Gordon, who chairs the Senate Justice and Human Rights Committee, remarked that banks should be more proactive in keeping their customers’ trust as a keepsake of their financial assets.

“Para mapigilan yan, habulin natin yung nang-scam. Butasang batas. Hindi ineenforce. Ang dami nating batas, hindinaman ine-enforce. Pwedeng estafa, swindling. Nakalagay sagobyerno natin, meron tayong bank secrecy [law]… yungbabaya­ran ka, may insurance, ‘yung [Philippine Deposit Insurance Corporatio­n],” he said in a recent radio senatorial forum.

“It’s a relationsh­ip of trust. Kung nawawala yan, tungkulinn­g bangko, sila mismo, ang maghanap ng paraan para mahuliang mga scammers na ito,” he added.

Recently, the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) opened a probe against two leading banks for illegal wire transfer and theft.

Unlike previous instances of fraud where customers supplied sensitive details such as account number and the one-time password (OTP), many claimed that they were only notified of loss of cash upon successful transfer of money.

Reports stated that the wire transfers were sent to a certain“mark Nagoyo,” whose last name literally translates into “being duped or swindled” in Filipino.

Gordon, a lawyer by profession, said he hopes that the government sharpen its teeth with the enforcemen­t ofcybercri­me-related laws and the deterrence of the proliferat­ion of false informatio­n on social media.

“Ang society natin ay ginagaya ang buong mundo, pawangmga kasinungal­ingan, pawang mga fake news ang umiiral, dapat may batas,” he pointed out.

“Dapat tayo ay magkaroon ng enforcemen­t ng Dataprivac­y Act at Cybercrime Prevention Act. Maraming batas,kulang sa enforcemen­t,” he added.

Gordon has fallen victim to several cybercrime­s, includinga distribute­d denial of service (DDOS) attack on his official website, dickgordon.ph, during the height of the Senate investigat­ion on an anomalous government procuremen­t deal.

He has also been a constant target of trolls parroting false statements made by political detractors, rehashing issues that have long been settled or blown out of proportion.

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