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ADIB unveils new security measures

  • United Arab Emirates: Monday, September 29 - 2008 at 08:14

Abu Dhabi Islamic Bank has implemented new security measures following the recent attacks on the UAE banking system. The new security measures include contacting all customers requesting that they change their PIN number, blocking all withdrawals from ATMs outside the GCC and blocking all card transactions in a defined number of countries outside the GCC, based on information given to the bank about fraudulent activity. ADIB has also launched a new web guide on the internet advising customers how to better protect themselves against fraudulent transactions targeting their bank accounts.

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