Re: I read my credit card is hacked, along with 5.2 million others, what happened?

From: lurker (na@nospam.org)
Date: 02/18/03


From: na@nospam.org (lurker)
Date: Tue, 18 Feb 2003 21:46:41 GMT

On Tue, 18 Feb 2003 21:25:33 GMT, "nameless"
<namelyouress@myrealbclothesox.com> wrote:

>x-no-archive: yes
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>Jan Panteltje <panteltje@yahoo.com> wrote:
>
>> ?
>
>Read the news stories.
>
>What I can tell you is that your (and my) credit accounts are not
>necessarily under any more danger than any time we engage in an online
>transaction with them, or hand our cards to a waiter. The system sucks,
>the system is insecure, the system is idiotic, and it has nothing to do
>with what just took place.
>
>--
>Free, simple, and effective encryption: <http://snurl.com/clipsecure>
>Reliable partitioning and imaging: <http://www.bootitng.com>
>Improve Outlook Express for free: <http://jump.to/oe-quotefix>
>Windows: How many times would you like to reboot today?
>
>
Those disinfo spin monkeys get big bucks to come up with believable
story lines and they toss this slop on the front page geesh.



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