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Monday, 27 July 2009
Massive Credit Card Data Theft
Credit card data of more than half a million people have been
stolen
. I don't think that such events can be avoided unless the architecture of web servers is fundamentally changed to make them more error-resilient.
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Ullrich Martini
holds a PhD in theoretical physics. He works with smart cards and security tokens since 2001 for the german security printer and smart card vendor
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