-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA512 Customer service. Americans are used to signing their stuff, they will lose their PINs and have to have them re-sent to them. They will need to wait for their assigned PIN in order to use their card at all, as opposed to just being able to use it as soon as they get it.
On 2/2/2015 2:44 PM, Paul Graydon wrote: > WTF.. why? > > On 02/02/15 11:40, Derek J. Balling wrote: On 2/2/2015 2:23 PM, > Peter Loron wrote: >>>> Do note that EMV (aka Chip + PIN) cards are rolling out in >>>> the US this year (finally). > Pedantic: My understanding is that the vast majority of chipped > cards in the US will be implemented via "Chip + Signature", not > "Chip + PIN". > > Because we always gotta be different. > - -- I prefer to use encrypted mail. My public key fingerprint is FD6A 6990 F035 DE9E 3713 B4F1 661B 3AD6 D82A BBD0. You can download it at http://www.megacity.org/gpg_dballing.txt Learn how to encrypt your email with the E-Mail Self Defense Guide: https://emailselfdefense.fsf.org/en/ -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG/MacGPG2 v2.0 Comment: GPGTools - https://gpgtools.org iQIcBAEBCgAGBQJUz9QdAAoJEGYbOtbYKrvQ7Q0QAMgQUv3kYYPkAvLdc9gZL7km xS91S1voxqRHBwbksJMc/GSQmrvjuOGcCyN1DxjMO94gLH66nbaTwWNc1oXpS8pr /KCsyNOE4u5chZSjZKD1uGr6e6cpu9CClKglom32X7RJvYxgxV4v1/JknMbpx/Cl KEMxZOuSEdvhRLBAmRFx6xPMHp+0jTC3FrwcDStszyTWdclQl6dQNcxzNQRBC8sY CSHHWaaIiNvTMUfMPOBjxCfg0LIqo4chDWEWYWey6O/oHQS03IQ94IrQYXI83As4 +Wf+xEbgxmTqlvMeCP1WqjdEUvk5zf/rHKEtllkiMdBe/4C69bU5gjXEQ5InYtWe +drmOSephaF8gVT8jGhc6pPRRJ8baDVa/Im+XKFA+Fu1lIOXJvzGAMke94tboijs +JFytXhr2wrT/4gDIB17/xWfhT41RvEBiwQK6aVoSCwCiruxjgz64MgcMdeXdxWb s3eiUSXgqcGCFVn4kv7srPJCE91IxV1/t/j+Y757u5hsAoQZ/MzV+HurZKTQ3Yo2 +d2mppgHB6T1b7STTDR4sWPIlFt75wQH9RvHgOjdbTVfle38sZadOB0qPjoboWRp j5oNpq/q4lozB5ag5LIlI3kZ1LWmZyAhhVyQe5Ezg6nNegHdU2a6eUdkMu4YxvFx MkGgqWF/mQWLZjjHxD5I =VLqz -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- _______________________________________________ Discuss mailing list [email protected] https://lists.lopsa.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/discuss This list provided by the League of Professional System Administrators http://lopsa.org/
