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Bernd, et al --
...and then Bernd Prager said...
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% Well, IMHO there's only one way to make it almost secure:
% Don't store the cc numbers unencrypted.
Agreed there; it seems to me that they would have to be encrypted at
least somewhat.
% The use
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> I'm exploring some software for a client and I expect to need to store
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William --
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One way would be to encode the credit card number field using data from
an ex
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Hi, all --
I'm exploring some software for a client and I expect to need to store
credit card numbers in the system.* How to do it safely, though?
It seems to me that we have four levels of security at hand: the local
employee who should be working