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Passbook Print Portal Updated Link

Instead of simply typing an account number, the updated portal requires dual verification to prevent misprints:

Old portals were notorious for using SMBv1 protocols, a favorite entry point for ransomware. The 2024/2025 portal updates have stripped out these vulnerabilities, replacing them with TLS 1.3 encryption. passbook print portal updated


With the rise of cybercrime, passbook portals have had to harden their defenses. An updated portal now includes: Instead of simply typing an account number, the

This update represents more than just a software patch; it is a strategic move toward hybrid banking. By modernizing the tools used for physical records, banks are ensuring that customers who prefer traditional passbooks are not left behind in the digital age. With the rise of cybercrime, passbook portals have

The new Passbook Print Portal is currently being rolled out across branches and has already received positive feedback for its stability and speed. It serves as a reminder that innovation isn't just about creating new apps—it's also about refining the foundational tools that customers rely on every day.


Cause: The old portal allowed unlimited spool growth; the new one has a 50MB per job cap. Fix: Increase the spooler limit in the registry (for Windows) or split the print job into monthly chunks. Instruct tellers to print "Last 6 months" instead of "Since opening."

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