Re: My credit card details have been sent in the clear!
From: Bit Twister (BitTwister_at_localhost.localdomain)
Date: 12/01/03
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Date: Mon, 01 Dec 2003 17:53:37 GMT
On 01 Dec 2003 17:22:53 GMT, JWMeritt wrote:
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> Will someone please enlighten me away from this by referencing a documented
> case of a confirmed compromise of a credit card number in transit?
I will be impress if any are found. Congress of the USA had to pass a law,
this year, to force companies to disclose compromises to their
customers.
For you request, they probably were passed off as man in the middle
compromises.
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