https://www.ssllabs.com/ssldb/index.htmlThe URL above is a free testing service for your bank/financial institution's online banking page. Of course, some of you don't use online banking at all.
For those of us who do, it is enlightening, to say the least.
Examples: Bank of America, the largest retail bank in the USA, gets a grade of A (88) for
https://www.bankofamerica.com/ . In contrast, a site at the University of Indiana ( 129-79-61-38.scs.indiana.edu ) gets a grade of A (97).
Worst I've seen so far: Associated Bank (a bank out of Green Bay, Wisconsin) gets a grade of D (48) for
https://rolb-east.associatedbank.com/ABC/ .
Hope this helps a few. It was eye-opening to see the grades. Mods, I had no idea where else to post this.
eta: The USA branch of HSBC got a grade of F (0) for an expired SSL certificate (Valid until Fri Apr 29 23:59:59 UTC 2011 (expired 7 days,17 hours ago) EXPIRED ). URL is:
https://www.us.hsbc.com/1/2/3/personal/online-services/personal-internet-banking/log-on