12 August 2010

Can banks tell how many times an online bank account has been accessed and the times?

Posted by admin under: Corporations .



Someone has formed a username and password to watch bank transactions for a few years now, can the banks track each time the account has been entered? Want to build a case to nail this person bad!

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5 Comments so far...

ed Says:

13 August 2010 at 10:46 am.

Yes.

Your account may display the last time you accessed.
Bank America does.

Shay Says:

15 August 2010 at 8:18 pm.

Yes, they can also tell which user account accessed it when. So if your secretary has an account and you have an account it will know which one of you did. However, they don’t have to share that information with you….you may have to get a subpoena as this is bank proprietary information.

You may have some recourse with the bank if you are at a loss. If you want to contact me directly I may be able to help…Bank manager and in banking for 14 years…

DEE Says:

18 August 2010 at 11:59 am.

Yes, most banks does. They should have a logged record. Some banks like my bank log record can be accessed online. It’ll tell you the Browser IP address, time and date of all login history. Good luck.

TedEx Says:

20 August 2010 at 6:50 pm.

They sure can.

Tommy L Says:

21 August 2010 at 4:16 am.

Yes.

Grab the nail gun and get to work. You rock.

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