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Credit Card Security
As a follow up to my post on the stolen Mastercard/Visa data , here is a New York Times article Black Market in Stolen Credit Card Data Thrives on Internet (via Rob Hyndman).
Masrtercard and Visa seem to be taking a pragmatic approach: this is a cost of doing business. Keep it quiet, if there are losses the customer won't pay. But these attacks go to the integrity of the system and consumer confidence.
June 22, 2005 in Legal, Web/Tech | Permalink
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