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Nekkid Credit Card Numbers on ClubSpace.com?
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| mrmorden |
| Has anyone else noticed that the sales site on Space does NOT encrypt their sales pages? That means if you buy tix on their site, your credit card number goes out naked for all those lovely hacker types to read. I tried both IE and Firefox and neither reported any security settings. If I'm wrong, please let me know. Otherwise, I can't believe Space would fail to implement even basic security for their customers. :whip: :whip: :whip: |
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| mdamon7278 |
| quote: | Originally posted by mrmorden
Has anyone else noticed that the sales site on Space does NOT encrypt their sales pages? That means if you buy tix on their site, your credit card number goes out naked for all those lovely hacker types to read. I tried both IE and Firefox and neither reported any security settings. If I'm wrong, please let me know. Otherwise, I can't believe Space would fail to implement even basic security for their customers. :whip: :whip: :whip: |
BRo its space, one of the most corrupt clubs around, watch yourself |
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| Mattivi |
| with all that money, what a sham, i hope that is not true:confused: |
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| vtec junkie |
| Thats ing bull. Space has their heads up their asses.:rolleyes: |
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| ClubGoddess |
| yep, the site is unsecure..Im hoping tickets can be bought over the phone?? |
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| DarkAngel |
| That's some scandalous , but somehow it's not surprising... |
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| signde |
yeah i caught that yesterday, i mentioned it in the space tix thread:
| quote: | Originally posted by signde
am i the only one that noticed the clubspace website isn't secure (ssl) when you enter your credit card information? nor is it secure on the page after you submit your credit card information.
space might be the best night club in the world but they hired the must have hired the tiest web developer they could possibly find. |
they are not using any encryption. ing goons. i bought mine anyway... not much choice. i'm not missing sander. |
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| mrmorden |
| quote: | Originally posted by signde
they are not using any encryption. ing goons. i bought mine anyway... not much choice. i'm not missing sander. |
I could buy with my Amex and they'd cover any fraud, but some people use debit cards and their bank might not reimburse them. In any event, it's total bull. Setting up SSL takes maybe 30 minutes if they have anyone halfway competent. |
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| Pete K |
| Any sort of transaction done with your check card is covered under Regulation E. |
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| PatMcGroin |
well thats kinda gay...
i cant believe their isnt secure, what a bunch of lame ass s. and i was gonna buy my tickets for spin on thursday and space on friday today. now i'm a little nervous to enter my brand new credit card in there....oh well, guess i just gotta risk it. :nervous: |
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| trancEyes22 |
| yay im real excited to purchase pre-sales... |
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| DrDave |
| If you get ripped on your credit card, DON'T pay it, inform your CC company, and contact the FBI... Once again, a classic panic from the TA hacker crew. I'll cry about it when something actually happens. Yes, I understand what the lack of security on the web means, but the way I see it, almost everything is hackable. Yes, this makes it easier, but here we have once again more tears over some paranoid, hypothetical happenings. Chill out, I already fed them my digits, I'll let you guys know if I get charged more than $435.50 for my 2 passes. Honestly, I'm not surprised about their website's lack of security measures... it's not EBAY. They do this once a year? C'mon, the Space crew probably has know clue they left that one untouched... they work at Club Space people.:) |
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