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Technology can stop hackers, but not customers surrendering their PINs – BoG Fintech Head
The Head of Fintech and Innovation at the Bank of Ghana, Elhanan Owureku Asare, says technology alone cannot stop digital fraud if customers are tricked into giving away their passwords and PINs.
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CBC News
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· Jul 3, 2026
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· Jul 10, 2026
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Related coverage for "Technology can stop hackers, but not customers surrendering their PINs – BoG Fintech Head": CBC News — Cybercheck was hyped as a revolution in criminal detection. Many don't buy it. The Economic Times — The 'Boss Scam': Hackers target CEOs and firms . Nepal News — साइबर ठगी नियन्त्रणका लागि भारतमा भिसाको ‘पेमेंट पासकी’ सेवा. The Week — The tech sell-off: what the experts think . The Next Web — CryptoProcessing’s MLRO on why banking access is still crypto’s biggest challenge. NDTV — Hackers Exploit Software Flaw To Steal Rs 7.34 Crore From Gujarat Bank