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I don't think it's about e-money or online banking. It is about how the companies/country handles them. Japanese companies have been known to use outdated tech/security standards for years now. In addition, most of the people here don't take security seriously. I mean I've literally seen people store their plain text passwords in the most vulnerable of places.
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