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by gruez
1266 days ago
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>Korea's financial regulators are strict, but Korean politicians and media are paternalistic, so if there's a problem with finance, most of them try to side with financial consumers. For example, the issue of password leakage due to a keylogger installed on a user's PC is considered to be a bank problem, not a user problem. Isn't this also the case in the US? You're generally not liable for fraudulent transactions, as long as you took "reasonable" measures to prevent the fraud from happening. Given the technical ineptitude of the average person, banks/regulators will rarely blame the consumer. |
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