CHECK YOUR ENGLISH VOCABULARY FOR BANKING AND FINANCE
5. Internet banking
A. Write the words into the spaces
below.
applications
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authentication
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encrypted
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facilities
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passwords
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PINs
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protected
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transactions
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victims
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a
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Customers with facilities for
Internet banking (also known as online banking) can use their bank’s or
building society’s website to carry out payments and other 1 _______________
over the Internet. This form of banking can be done outside business hours and
from anywhere with Internet access. Features of Internet banking include
payment of bills, funds transfers between a customer’s own accounts,
transfers to a third party’s account, loan 2 _______________ and viewing bank
statements.
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b
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In addition to the Internet
banking 3 _______________ offered by high-street banks, a new generation of
banks operate exclusively online. These banks tend to offer high interest
rates on savings accounts and low rates on loans because their overheads
are much lower than those of traditional banks.
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c
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Security has become a key
issue in Internet banking. For most secure Internet sites, such as Internet
shopping sites, single password 4 _______________ is considered sufficient.
In an increasing number of countries, this is no longer considered adequate
for Internet banking. In these cases, entry to the site requires the input
of one of a selection of passwords and multiple 5 _______________. All information
is 6 _______________, making it almost impossible for a third party (i.e. a
hacker) to access the information.
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d
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However, hackers can gain
access to inadequately 7 _______________ home PCs, and can record the
password as it is typed in (keylogging). Spyware and other malicious programs
can record private banking details, and send them to a third party. A more commonplace
danger is written passwords and PINs falling into the wrong hands.
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e
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Internet banking is perceived
by some as being too vulnerable to fraud to consider using. However, the
number of 8 _______________ of Internet banking fraud is very small. Statistically,
in fact, conventional banking activities carry a higher risk of fraud than Internet
banking – simple credit card fraud and various forms of identity theft are
far more widespread. It is far easier to obtain banking and other details
by going through a bag of rubbish and collecting old bank statements etc. than
it is to obtain it by hacking.
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f
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Generally speaking, unless
users are careless or gullible, Internet banking does not carry a great
level of risk. Nevertheless, criminals continue to come up with inventive
ways to access accounts. An example is “phishing” – using emails purporting
to be from the customer’s bank to persuade people to hand over their 9
_______________.
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B. Find words in the article which mean
the same as the following.
1
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money (paragraph a)
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______________
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2
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another person or company (paragraph
a)
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______________
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3
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only (paragraph b)
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______________
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4
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business expenses (paragraph
b)
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______________
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5
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more than one (paragraph c)
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______________
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6
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person who illegally access
somebody else's computer (paragraph c)
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______________
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7
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a program which steals private
information from a computer (paragraph d)
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______________
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8
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intended to do bad things (paragraph
d)
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______________
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9
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financial crime (paragraph
e)
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______________
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10
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stealing money by pretending
to be somebody else (paragraph e)
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______________
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11
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common (paragraph e)
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______________
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12
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easily deceived / will believe
anything (paragraph f)
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______________
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13
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pretending (paragraph f)
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______________
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14
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give (paragraph f)
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______________
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C. Match the verbs with the nouns.
1
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access
carry
click on
enter / input / key in / type
in
fall into
make
pay
transfer
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a
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bill online
a password
a risk
an electronic payment
an icon
funds
the internet
the wrong hands
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2
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b
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3
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c
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4
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d
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5
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e
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6
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f
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7
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g
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8
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h
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D. Match the words on the left with
words on the right.
1
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a high
a low risk of
an Internet-only
offer higher-than-average
outside
vulnerable
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a
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business hours
fraud
interest rates
level of security
savings account
to fraud
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2
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b
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3
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c
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4
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d
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5
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e
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6
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f
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