On Tue, 14 Dec 1999 06:52:26 +1100, Greg Rose <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: :This doesn't work. The PIN is derived by adding a "PIN Offset" which is :stored on the magstripe to the "Real PIN" which is cryptographically :derived from the account information. If you can't duplicate the magstripe One bank here allows one to change the PIN at the ATM machine. Doesn't sound like it is related to the info on the magstripe. -- Cheers Pat McCotter [EMAIL PROTECTED] PGP Key - 0xD437B2D9 Fingerprint D0 E7 C6 5A 9E EF 0D CF C7 10 88 2A 73 41 11 24
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