FTP

From: chis2k (chsdo@sdfhj.com)
Date: 01/15/03


From: "chis2k" <chsdo@sdfhj.com>
Date: Wed, 15 Jan 2003 04:55:42 GMT

I have a webdesigner who insists it is ok to send data in a Access database
from a website to my computer VIA ftp. this Access file contains unencrypted
credit card numbers. I will only be transfering it up and down once a day.
Is this secure? Should I worry?

-Chris



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