Hi,
There are two types of PCI certification (this information is very high level).
The software that collects credit cards information has to be PCI PA-DSS
certified (formerly, CISP PABP). You may store the track and CVV2 data,
encrypted only, UNTIL you receive the authorization, at which poin
Hi All,
I was wondering if anyone out there could tell me if they are running their
HP Unix 9000 server in trusted mode? If you are could you help me with what
to do to make it work without problems when running Unidata 7.1 and System
Builder 5.3?
It is our understanding that once switching over
Just to add to the comments of others:
People know they need to encrypt data on the server but then they
don't think about doing things like passing data over the local
intranet unencrypted. Note all points where the data resides and
ensure each point is secure.
To do encryption, many people ass
Yes to all of those points.
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Jeff Butera
jbut...@hampshire.edu
On Jan 15, 2010, at 4:56 PM, Wally Terhune
wrote:
Had that reported this week.
U2 Support is currently isolating the circumstances.
Initial view seems to be: Windows, guide run from a UniBasic program
with
To be honest, you should read the PCI data security guidelines from Visa
instead of asking in here. It's available from the Visa web site, along with
the current interchange rates. You can also talk to the guys @ Total
Computing.
Examples of a few data restrictions:
1) You can only store the CV
Become VERY well versed in PCI DSS Compliance before undertaking storing CC
info... There are lots of rules and gotcha's that can land your customers and
you in a lot of hot water. Just as a quick example, not only does CC numbers
have to be encrypted, you cannot store: CVV/CVV2, pin data, strip
#1 Encrypt credit card numbers with the strongest possible encryption -
AES-256 is the current standard
#2 Do **NOT** store CVV codes. This is a HUGE no-no, and will cost not only
your merchant account, but large fines as well
#3 Display/print only the last 4 digits of the card number
If you can
Hi all,
We are looking for any thoughts on storing credit card information in
UniVerse for our customers. Up until now we have not stored this
information and we welcome any thoughts, helpful tips, etc. on doing so. We
have already decided we will encrypt the stored data, but there are other
iss
Had that reported this week.
U2 Support is currently isolating the circumstances.
Initial view seems to be: Windows, guide run from a UniBasic program with
PCPERFORM (or EXECUTE "!guide..."), AND the program is PHANTOMed.
Wally Terhune
U2 Support Architect
Rocket Software
4700 S. Syracuse Street,
We get lots o empty files in our &PH& when a phantom runs and has
no screen output. Rather than hush the output (which would defeat
the purpose of any error reporting if it happens), we just have a
phantom that runs at night that deletes the zero length files.
These almost look like print job name
Unidata 7.2.2 on windows. We run guide on all our files nightly, and with
the upgrade from 7.1.x to 7.2.2, we now find guide is leaving us hundreds
of empty "presents" each night.
We're just deleting them, but it's getting old. Any inshgt?
01/15/2010 01:51 AM 0 Guide9904_a0
Linux box with a 3gig xeon in it -
Example from last night
3.2 gig file - zips to 153 meg in 39.6 seconds, ftp then took 50 seconds
ish
Anyway the point i was making is i last used a terminal emulator to transfer
files in about 96, i did not think people still used them in that manner,
you lea
Are there an indexes on the file? If so how many?
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[mailto:u2-users-boun...@listserver.u2ug.org] On Behalf Of David Wolverton
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Subject: [U2] How worrisome are these error
I've got a client who is trying to restore a Universe database onto an AIX
4.3.3 box. Does anyone have an installation CD?
Thanks,
Verlan
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All 3 of these messages are on the same file -- in the same 'moment' -- the
file name and keys are changed to 'protect the innocent'
The data appears to be in the file - but these are in the UDT.ERRLOG --
why??
OLDER UniData 6.0.12 running on Windows
udtno=6,pid=9564,uid=272394,cwd=D:\Uni
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