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There are some solutions which aim to address this problem
Even if the service provider could possibly secure its website, it could never secure its customer?s computer. The service provider is dealing with fraudulent transactions as they occur from the website and from the customer?s computer. In essence, now, and in the future, the service provider can never provide a secure environment for its customers so it must provide a secure mechanism to communicate with it no matter what the environment.


The only way to do that in the security business is to encrypt the data from the point where it is created. Phishing, Trojan and Proxy based fraud (and fraud you haven?t heard of yet) all manifest before the user presses ?send?.

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Posted by: sanmateo   Posted on: 04/06/05 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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There are some solutions which aim to address this problem  sanmateo | 04/06/05
Ban email addresses as login names  Optical_z | 04/07/05
Your Quite right.  DeSalvionjr | 04/24/05
Where Can We Report These "Attacks?"  WildcatRay | 04/07/05
where are the vigilante hackers?  khackbarth | 04/11/05

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