Comment by hdra
8 months ago
is that because of a regulation?
coz where I live there is no such regulation, but banks still checks for root because of the support load concern
8 months ago
is that because of a regulation?
coz where I live there is no such regulation, but banks still checks for root because of the support load concern
There's a difference between checking for root and checking for non default operating systems.
I suppose the regulation will not mention "rooted devices" but will talk about the bank's obligation for risks and mitigations
Yeah, as long as banks are held liable for you getting hacked they will want to check the integrity of your system in their programs.
And you don't want a world where banks are not liable for such things, they have to be or they wouldn't spend any resources on their systems.