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CU@HOME Information Available to all account holders! If you've already signed up for Internet banking, click the button below to login now. Computer Requirements
How Does it Work? About Browsers and Encryption Web browsers deliver security by encrypting all of the information that travels between your computer and a server into unreadable messages. Even if they are somehow intercepted on the way from your computer to an online service, these encrypted messages are meaningless. Only when they reach their destination can they be decrypted back into useable messages by the server. 40-bit encryption is the most common kind. It's called that because the keys that it uses to encode messages are 40 bits long. For very sensitive transactions, though, the much stronger 128-bit encryption is recommended by all privacy advocates and security professionals. That's why our new CU@HOME service uses 'strong' 128-bit encryption, and that's why to use CU@HOME, you need to make sure you're using a 128-bit secure version of your Web browser, whether it's from Netscape® or from Microsoft®.
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