Area bank's online service goes down; bombards some customers with hundreds of e-mails
UPDATE: The bank reports online started coming back up for some users shortly after 9 p.m.; all customers should have access by tomorrow morning.
Rockland Trust reports its techs are working as hard as they can to get its Web site and online-banking service back online after it crashed last night. Without getting into the specifics of what went wrong, the bank adds:
This was not and is not a security issue. You're information and accounts are safe and secure.
Meanwhile, some customers are now reporting they are getting hundreds of e-mails with a security code they never requested:
@RocklandTrust @LauriePetitpas I'm having the same issue, 600 emails and counting. Went over my 12GB data plan too because of this.
— Rosilyne (@mznevlkttn) April 17, 2016
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Your...
" You're information and accounts are safe "
Just sayin...
"You're passwords r good"
"You're passwords r good"
A single typo or grammatical error in any official email
is enough to convince me that it's being sent by a fake Nigerian prince or teenaged Romanian hacker. So come on, Rockland--get it together.
In fairness ...
It was probably one harried person called in for the emergency and responding to lots of angry people.
If
They can't remember the you're vs. your distinction they learned in third grade what chance are they going to have trying to remember how to fix their code?
That code had better not be in C or C++.
Mixing up "=" and "==" ...
"All Your Accounts Are Belong To Us"
n/t
600 emails ...went over my
600 emails uses how much data?
Well let's see....
11.99 GB watching videos of kittens and .01 GB for those extra emails.
Or all the security code emails
contain bank advertising videos. With kittens.