A plan to earn millions by the right way may not come so easily as an opportunity to use your advantage of insider's "know-how" to gain access to cash flow,and this "know -how" far exceeds the technology of conventional hackers from outside. Many rich biz man and actors/actresses own castles and islands (watch CNBC,they advertised islands 5 mil or more) and some of these are owned by other countries such as U.K/Australia not U.S; Why would rich biz-man and actresses own them if they are concern about protection....it's like saying I do not want own a yacht because it is not safe in the open sea.
Are you saying these companies employees are 100% honest and sensible? (when they could be desperate for money at that moment) It just takes one to show you are 100% wrong.
Sorry, I forgot to include a word in my previous post and 30 minutes have passed, so no edit function. I meant to say "I am arguing that it is NOT 100% hackers, I am just stating that its most likely hackers rather then employees. " So it probably is majority hackers and very few employees if any. The risk is to high for employees while the risk is far less for hackers and the reward is equivalent. Just that alone supports my argument that it is most likely hackers and not employees, but that does not mean it could not be employees too. I hope that helps and sorry for my previous posts for not being clearer.
Is there a need to hack into the acct? Does all these firewall/antivirus stuff protect you when you use your laptop in a wireless environment and all the crook who is sitting nearby needs is to trace your key strokes just for the password (He will then log into your account another time without even the need the hack into it)?
No need to go through all that software jargon. Headache... Maybe a hardware key is the solution...i.e. you need a personalized/unique small usb device that confirms you are really the trading acct holder (like the good old days for AUTOCAD)
Why don't all brokers provide a Dongle(hardware key) like eTrade? http://news.com.com/ETrade+adopts+additional+security+for+traders/2100-1029_3-5594914.html