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RE: Re[2]: Would you trust these Emails (EBAY & PAYPAL)
From: "Aditya, ALD [Aditya Lalit Deshmukh]" <aditya.deshmukh () online gateway technolabs net>
Date: Sun, 22 Feb 2004 10:32:40 +0530


A concept like PGP would probably be fairly safe.  Mails from your
bank, for instance, should be digitally signed.  That would make them
a lot harder to fake.  I agree on the non-HTML part, they are an
unnecessary risk.

pgp would be fairly safe if the user manages to decrypt the signature and manages to verify the *CORRECT* signature 
from the correct location. 

unnecessary complicated steps that most users will never do.

i had deployed gpg on my machines but my users never ever sign their mail or even encrypt it even thought it is just a 
click of a button ( gpg fontend, quite stable also )




Is there a way to track where the credit card information from the
fake paypal site goes?




maybe the credit card co do have a red flag false credit numbers that can be and are being tracked like this ....


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