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Various online services have different values for maximum year of expiry, when it comes to Credit Cards.
For instance:
Basecamp: +15 years (2025)
Amazon: +20 years (2030)
Paypal: +19 years (2029)
What is the reasonable maximum here? Are there any official guidelines?
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Here is the model we are using to store the CC details how secure does this look?
All our information is encrypted using public key encryption and the keypair is user dependent (its generated on the server and the private key is symmetric encrypted using the users password which is also Hashed on…
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My site is going to have a credit system that basically works a lot like a credit card. Each user has an unlimited credit limit, but at the end of each week, they have to pay it off. For example, a user might make several purchases between March 1st and 7th, and then at the end of March 7th, they…
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iTunes Store offers a large variety of free content, but to download it you have to have an account. Usually you have to enter your credit card information to sign up, but here’s an easy way to get an iTunes account for free downloads without entering any payment info.
Although iTunes Store is known…
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Storing credit card information securely and legally is very difficult and should not be attempted. I have no intention of storing credit card data but I'm dying to figure out the following:
My credit card info is being stored on a server some where in he tworld. This data is (hopefully) not being…
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