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Join Date: Nov 2002
Posts: 7,761
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CVVS on credit cards, Security questions, etc...
Man Alive.
I haven't done much e-commerce outside of tons paypaling in a long time. But I just registered for Western Union and sent someone some money.... The CVVS thing (the 3 digit number on the back of the card) is a joke -- I write "ASK FOR ID" in permanent marker on the back of my cards... so I can barely read the code, and on a couple cards it was scraped off from keys or change or something. Yet, without that CVVS2 number I wasn't about to do anything with that card. But my point here is... what good is this information really? If someone compromises their databases they will have it all anyway? CVVS/2 seems like a joke to me. They also forced me to select a security question and gave me three commonly used choices of: Mothers maiden name Pets Name And something else that I forgot. Another bad idea - to lock people into answering the same security questions over and over. For example: If someone got this database, they might be able to change my hotmail information because they know the answer to say, my Mothers maiden name... So then they could go change my hotmail address because hotmail suggested I use my mothers maiden name too. (as an example - I didn't really do this obviously) From there they could access/damage a ton of other things. |
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I'd rather be on my boat.
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Join Date: May 2003
Location: Miami, FL
Posts: 9,748
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Actually, Visa Regs say that any CV2 info collected must be purged after the sale is settled. So it shouldn't be on a database.
It's not supposed to be, anyway. Any above board processor or gateway follows these guidelines. |
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Join Date: May 2003
Location: Leeds, UK
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Just to throw my hat in to the ring on this one, any Cards without CV2 nuimbers should only be processed in a 'Card Holder Present' Situation.
Granted this is not always the case however we have been told this is the case. I dont know of ant Credit Cards without these numbers however there are many Debit Cards which do not have a CV2 number. |
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Fuck Checks, CASH only!
Join Date: May 2002
Location: New York City
Posts: 19,422
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well cvv2 does not stop people who do this for a living, its simply an algo and whatever good guys have access to bad guys can get access to as well
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Too lazy to set a custom title
Join Date: Mar 2002
Location: Australia
Posts: 17,393
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Maybe it could be engraved if the plastic burrs could be cleaned up? My signature seems to change fairly frequently - even in the last 2 months since I signed my newest card - but I've only been ever asked for verification ID once... |
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Join Date: Jan 2003
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Join Date: Nov 2002
Posts: 7,761
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Actually it hardly matters. $6/hr employees rarely care who's doing what... I might get asked for ID 10% of the time. (and it's BIG and BOLD on the back of the card - ASK FOR ID.) Nobody cares. It's an ongoing theme ![]() |
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The Billz Collectaz
Join Date: Nov 2001
Posts: 632
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sperbonzo is correct... CVV2 must not be stored as per Visa regs.
That said, the number appearing in the "signature strip" on the back of the card is a definite PIA. I have a Visa which is about 2 months old and the last number is almost completely scratched out. Amex display's theirs on the front of the card. Much better, IMO. |
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bitchslapping zebras!!!!!
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Join Date: Jun 2001
Location: In a shack by the beach
Posts: 16,015
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cvv2 is definitely not supposed to be stored. It was designed to be an additional security measure for card not present transactions, and it does work to some degree. Biggest problem is the banks that issue cards that do not support it, I dont even know why they print it on the card.
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See sig. Join Epic Cash.
Join Date: Oct 2002
Location: Montreal, Quebec. ICQ: 214702014
Posts: 22,366
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basically, just like everything else with visa, the banks are given a deadline in which to implement certain things. much like verified by visa, chip cards and not printing full card numbers on receipts.
most banks issue a CVV because it's easy to do, but they won't support verifying the info until they have to.
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