=?ISO-8859-1?Q?J=FCri_Kaljundi?= writes:
There must be something wrong with bank people all over the world. One local bank that now is offering payments using their WWW server here in Estonia, and every time I publicly announce some security flaw in their system, I have to convince them this bug really exists, they never want to believe me.
I would suggest a much simpler technique. Explain to them the next time you point out a flaw, that you will be explaining these flaws by publishing exploits in the local newspaper, and that all future flaws will be explained in the newspapers until such time as they begin to take you seriously.
What might be a good reward for hacking into an Internet bank and showing I can steal their money?
Don't bother. Just describe the flaws in public enough, and then you have no risk because you are not committing a crime, and you have a gain because you get an increase in your reputation for supplying accurate information. Perry