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60,000 Credit Cards Numbers Stolen Online

robl writes "140,000 credit card numbers were tested for validity yielding about 62,000 valid credit card numbers and $300,000 of fraudulent charges. A good quote: "There wasn't a system in place to say, 'you've generated 140,000 charges, that's more than your normal volume.'" As Schneier-heads would say, it's a brittle system -- when the security fails, it fails badly."

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  1. Re:Microsoft needs some new cards by Nipok+Nek · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    "i" before "e" except after "c". Kindergarten time for MS - phorm

    Is that so? Then Explain "Weird Science"

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