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by axod
5894 days ago
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Don't forget in the UK the vast majority of purchases are Chip+PIN only, so a credit card number is only really useful for making online purchases from other countries, which are usually scrutinized far more by banks. Also you have the CSV on the back of the card and expiry date. You also have the "Verified by Visa" stuff where you have to enter your password for any online purchase, also you'll usually have to enter the card holders full address. I agree though, receipts are mainly useless wastes of paper these days, and the less paper with personal details on the better. Given the massive library of photos available on Flickr, it'd be unlikely that there aren't some credit cards on there - perhaps a credit card left on the coffee table in the background that can be enhanced... Maybe even a credit card in someones very thin see through shorts :/ Wonder how long it'd take to find some examples. |
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I'm no security expert by any means but still I'm sure that it must be possible to design a lot safer system. Of course you can never defeat human stupidity / irresponsibility / malevolence but it should be a lot harder to commit card fraud.