Matt,

Did you have a URL for the guy you mentioned below?

-Novak

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Matt Robertson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "CF-Talk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, June 22, 2003 1:24 PM
Subject: RE: Storing Credit Card Info


> I second Stan's comments.  That is an outstanding idea, Kate!  I have
> *exactly* the client who needs that solution; and realistically,
> probably all of them.  Sounds like a great convenience upgrade.
>
> Some guy is selling 16mb units with an erase protection switch and
> optional password protection for US$1.99 each.  $9.95 shipping but I bet
> I can get a bulk deal.  That'll let me stock up and just hand a client a
> key.  Great excuse to visit the locals and show my smiling face.
>
> Cheers,
>
> --------------------------------------------
>  Matt Robertson       [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>  MSB Designs, Inc.  http://mysecretbase.com
> --------------------------------------------
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Stan Winchester [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Saturday, June 21, 2003 9:27 PM
> To: CF-Talk
> Subject: Storing Credit Card Info
>
>
> Kay,
>
> Isn't technology great! I think the USB thumb drive is a wonderful idea!
> If you could make a Windows utility and make using cfx_textcrypt /
> cfx_cardcrypt a turn key process, then that is even better! When I first
> asked my question about if there was a "best practice" to
> store/implement the private key for cfx_textcrypt, I had no idea I would
> get this kind of input. I am really impressed with the CF-Talk
> community, and the way everyone pulls together to help each other.
>
> Thank you to all CF-Talkers,
> Stan Winchester
> AfterShock Web Design, LLC
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> http://www.aftershockweb.com/
> Tel. 503-244-3440
> Fax 503-244-3454
>
> >Matt Robertson wrote:
> >> You guessed it:  I train the client to keep the private key in a text
>
> >> file on their own desktop or someplace safe locally.
> >
> >I've been thinking about doing something with one of those USB thumb
> >drives - I don't know about the rest of the world but here in
> >Australia you can now get the smallest (64MB, USB2) for around 20
> >bucks. Seems to me like a nice way of doing it - tell the client that
> >when they're finished, they should unplug the "key" and put it back in
> >the locked drawer or filing cabinet or whatever. We're even thinking
> >of writing some kind of little Windows utility on it that pastes the
> >key (stored on the drive) into the clipboard or even looks for the
> >form field in the browser window. Just to cut out a step for the
> >less-than-savvy client - and we all have *at least* one of those :)
> >
> >Anyway, I don't keep up with CFTALK as much as I'd like these days,
> >but I work for PerthWeb, developers of cardcrypt and textcrypt. We
> >also have a Windows-based decryption utility now, so you can encrypt
> >the credit card number and email it to our client for manual
> >processing if they don't have real-time processing (and you don't want
> >to mess with PGP licensing). If anyone has any questions about any of
> >our encryption products, please email me directly ([EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >au).
> >
> >Cheers,
> >Kay.
>
> 
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