on 08/07/02 10:48 AM, Mark Charette ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:

> Or, even easier and "no tech", I get a low-paying job in some convenience
> store, and make copies of the credit card receipts.
> 
> Game Over.
> 
> Using a credit card anywhere involves trust. Period. End of story.

Couldn't agree more.  Went out for lunch yesterday, and the waiter had my
card for at least 5 minutes.  Worse still, they've probably got 5 years of
receipts and cc#'s (with signatures!!) stored in  a cardboard box in their
office.

I think the only difference (I guess) between the offline and online worlds
is that 1000's of CC#'s stored online in a digital format (eg database) is a
lot more enticing than 1000's of cc#'s stored on little bits of paper.

I guess to a "hacker" the thought of breaking a password is a little more
enticing than breaking a window too!


Justin French


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