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On Thursday 13 July 2017 at 7:18:41 AM, in <mid:3e405e1d-507d-255a-b5db-8aa700d43...@binarus.de>, Binarus wrote:- > I don't think so. Banking chip cards contain > mechanisms for local PIN > verification. You can see that an ATM (or the card) > immediately decides > if the PIN is correct or not even if the ATM's > network connection is > failing at that moment. > Banking chip cards furthermore contain a processor > and software for > cryptographic operations, so that the endless > capabilities of modern > cryptography are at hand. Think of asymmetric methods > like RSA ... All of which is irrelevant for online transactions. On the shopping website, the customer keys in the long card number, the PIN, and the last three digits from the signature strip. The chip on the card is not involved. - -- Best regards MFPA <mailto:2014-667rhzu3dc-lists-gro...@riseup.net> Eat well, stay fit - Die anyway -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- iNUEARYKAH0WIQQzrO1O6RNO695qhQYXErxGGvd45AUCWWopX18UgAAAAAAuAChp c3N1ZXItZnByQG5vdGF0aW9ucy5vcGVucGdwLmZpZnRoaG9yc2VtYW4ubmV0MzNB Q0VENEVFOTEzNEVFQkRFNkE4NTA2MTcxMkJDNDYxQUY3NzhFNAAKCRAXErxGGvd4 5Cc7AP9j18Q8pCQkNqNJEEhOlSn6vpzwR3bMur1sUrs6VT3C4wEAvmMeibsVwvEm a5omVlXoCSdTXDWwh7ePDqRUTTiLLAyJAZMEAQEKAH0WIQSzrn7KmoyLMCaloPVr fHTOsx8l8AUCWWopa18UgAAAAAAuAChpc3N1ZXItZnByQG5vdGF0aW9ucy5vcGVu cGdwLmZpZnRoaG9yc2VtYW4ubmV0QjNBRTdFQ0E5QThDOEIzMDI2QTVBMEY1NkI3 Qzc0Q0VCMzFGMjVGMAAKCRBrfHTOsx8l8HxmCACbE0YE0hekeCn9LKBUsUO1f9kU icN3Yk3lJzqXiVJyFWzow2+chtlIfX7il+ei/++abbDtkbfe/4RoouUEwaVt++T0 2SBQJAtL+Iqx16N8O6BZ0EkMdOiqhvwXJBM5kZzb/NMnPhtEu2vxd3sN2+vEz01c GiTF9mpQBjyL/OLwNiukR7dlmtjhIWWiNKq6lOTUgCSrw2y1rIww15Z9tfB/BJBt kKyp9y9Hv5fcOxrhJCG6s+NywVi5o9mfR9LC8H1e1pccxmZ3fM151FP0TMe01n4S VgDkVR1+Dc3VCDq1r+4nVEBSfA9Q0yv4WYJAYX5PQKgRKb/w/v9x/2UHXrY3 =mfLl -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- _______________________________________________ Gnupg-users mailing list Gnupg-users@gnupg.org http://lists.gnupg.org/mailman/listinfo/gnupg-users