On Wed, Apr 10, 2013 at 3:50 PM, sparky <cfspa...@gmail.com> wrote:

> @ke1g also there are very high compliance standards in the UK. You have
> to be complaint or the merchants
> get on your case.
> you have to have port scans, SSL and some level of PCI DSS to take cards
> on your site with sagepay.
>
>
> just my 2p
>
> That's as may be.  Many folks reading this stuff will try to apply it in
far less secure environments.

Seamless versus secure is, to many, an obvious tradeoff, but I suspect the
obvious answer differs among our community.

Using a tool that PCI compliant folks use does not make you PCI compliant.
As the aphorism goes, security is hard.

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