1995-08-18 - Re: Silly technical question from a non-technical person

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From: “Josh M. Osborne” <stripes@va.pubnix.com>
To: cypherpunks@toad.com
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Message ID: <VAA11227.199508180143@garotte.va.pubnix.com>
Reply To: <9508172055.AA15978@spirit.aud.alcatel.com>
UTC Datetime: 1995-08-18 01:44:23 UTC
Raw Date: Thu, 17 Aug 95 18:44:23 PDT

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From: "Josh M. Osborne" <stripes@va.pubnix.com>
Date: Thu, 17 Aug 95 18:44:23 PDT
To: cypherpunks@toad.com
Subject: Re: Silly technical question from a non-technical person
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In message <9508172055.AA15978@spirit.aud.alcatel.com>, Daniel R. Oelke writes:
[...]
>I know someone who *used* to be in the ATM transaction 
>business, but is no longer.  Is the code from a credit card
>reader DES encrypted?  We could be possible "tap" the serial
>port between the reader and the modem and get a byte 
>stream in that manner.... but then again, my knowledge
>of those beasts is pretty limited.

At least some of the cc-reader protocalls are not encrypted (but
they are rather cryptic on their own :-).  I don't know how common
this is 'tho.





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