From: Inverardi@abacus.ch (Remo Inverardi)
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From: Inverardi@abacus.ch (Remo Inverardi)
Date: Tue, 30 Jan 1996 19:48:26 +0800
To: cypherpunks@toad.com
Subject: FV Security Holes (?)
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> I believe that FV works by assigning the user some sort of id number. >
> They send the id accross the net, FV has a database with "FV-ID" <->
> credit-card-number correspondences, the merchant sends FV the id, FV
> bills your card and pays the merchant.
Ok now, so you can get one's FV-Number by simple eavesdropping? That
sounds just too easy to me. Does anybody have more detailed information
about FV and how it works?
bye. iNVi.TF!
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