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Posted by Brian Dunning on 09/26/30 11:07
> It depends on the exact situation, but a lot of times the vendors that
> process a fraudulent credit card purchase end up eating that loss.
I can testify to this by experience. I ate $10,000 on one run of
phished transactions.
>> the other 1% by uncrumpling receipts out of a wastebasket. There's no
>> longer any reason to go to the trouble of trying to crack encryption.
>> Remember the knight who went into battle wearing armor only on his
>> legs?
>
> I suppose that if you want to disregard the risk as minimal,
Did I say that, or are you being argumentative? Let's keep the thread
useful to the original poster.
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