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- Date: Thu, 24 Feb 2011 15:40:06 +0900
- From: "Stephen J. Turnbull" <stephen@example.com>
- Subject: Re: [tlug] cacert question
- References: <AANLkTi=2RaYdt1yqbF4=tjZKCfSaZ-kuOGT50sRSnhAd@example.com> <AANLkTimWRynCAbBbVCzhcqvEjB1OcD5B1xt6N+S7vOpJ@example.com> <AANLkTinz=E_DM7KLopuS2O+V+coP3+0VhPck-3RUHxXg@example.com> <AANLkTimMKBpd6gS9Xpn3WWrUWP2yYMrkETXabfYp4wzB@example.com> <4D65DEE8.5080103@example.com>
Raymond Wan writes: > Opps... :-) I've clicked OK sometimes, too, but never for > use with a credit card. Usually to do something that (I > think) is harmless like reading forums or some other text. > Always makes me wonder why they went to the trouble of > getting a certificate that isn't authorized or is no longer > valid for something that seems harmless. I click OK regularly, because my university uses a Japanese root authority that isn't in Firefox's default list yet. (I could fix that locally, but it amuses me to click on the fairly infrequent occasions I need to use that site. :-) > > If you still have that receipt with all but the last 4 digits, > > I'll be happy to give this merchant a call and explain them (or > > their upstream provider) about PCI DSS requirement 3.3 for > > masking (leaving at most the first 6 and last 4 digits) Heh. Good luck with MUFG (that's Tokyo Mitsubishi Bank). They only mask the last three digits on the statement.
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