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| quote: | Originally posted by igottaknow
this type of thing is over blown IMHO. I've bought plenty over the net without a problem. Its more likely and easier to go tru a business's garbage and steal credit card numbers from receipt carbons than be smart enough to hack into a SSL server. btw, ppl die in car recks every day, but im still am goin to drive. |
well, that's true. it's all a matter of calculated risk. For example, i calculate the risk of driving a car to my health, to be low enough to make up for the benefits.
and, i have always known there is some amount of risk with putting your CC numbers over the net. but i have purchased anyway, because it's so convenient and easy to get stuff this way.
however, this brings new circumstances into play. it is very easy to get hacked like this, anyone with linux, and an SSL certificate can intercept any amount of data they want from any server.
imagine they did this to paypal? the consequences could be huge. this is not overblown.
but, keeping buying online if you want to, that is your right.
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