Re: Question about handling credit cards

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   Could you provide more information, code example or a how to to do this..

Thanks

On Mon, 04 Oct 2004 15:03:31 -0700, Matthew Fonda <mfonda@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> The best way to store credit card numbers is to have them encrypted when
> they are stored in the database, and decrypted when they need to be
> used, that way it will be safer for the most part
> 
> On Mon, 2004-10-04 at 14:49, Ed Lazor wrote:
> > I'm looking at online stores and it seems like a lot of them maintain copies
> > of credit card numbers.  Is this true?  That seems like a "bad thing" to me,
> > especially in terms of liability and risk of hackers.  On the flip side, it
> > seems like there are legitimate reasons.  For example, if you bill the
> > customer when products ship, rather than when the order is received.  Or, if
> > the customer decides to have instock items ship now and back ordered items
> > ship when they arrive - which results in two shipping charges.
> >
> > How do you guys handle this?
> >
> > -Ed
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> Regards,
> Matthew Fonda
> 
> 
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