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@Paying through the nose

It does to matter where it happened fool, are you all offended cause they said Indian?

I know not to put my outsourced call center in India now...

Its all for better customer service.

posted by : P!NG, 01 April 2009 Complain about this comment
One sheet of paper, a few random numbers, problem fixed

It does not matter where the helpdesk is located.

What matters is the fact that this can still happen. All the banks need to do is send a sheet of paper to every customer with about 100 random numbers, and tell the customers that they have to use one number at a time for every online purchase, cross out that number, and use the next one with for the next online purchase. Those number have to become part of every online transaction. Customers simple request new sheets or get them automatically, before all current numbers been used.

Transactions in shops like grocery stores could be secured by better cards, and a better, faster alarm system to detect stolen cards.

Too simple?

posted by : Paying through the nose, 01 April 2009 Complain about this comment
HRM Allows Hon Barak Obama esq to Visit TODAY, Together....

Off Topic, yet at World Monetary Conf QEII Will Also Meet with Hon President of Republic. Heres Inside thought: Make Love, Not War. Wouldn't that be Easy, Its Just ?not legal, that is love & Money together. Yet, Put Money & WAR in same room, & Finances Go apopin. Security, Symantec, more Czech thing is Security. Just Tracking World from Ones Clever recluse is Security, yet Add Security & Blow your Media Player on 7. In Fact, Unless world IS At war, Security is Often temporary or For apeasement of Client. Let Me BOTList Conscription. drashek

posted by : QE3, 01 April 2009 Complain about this comment

Symantec in trouble over customer credit card data theft

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