1996-01-30 - Re: FV Demonstrates Fatal Flaw in Software Encryption of Credit Cards

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From: “Paul M. Cardon” <pmarc@fnbc.com>
To: Nathaniel Borenstein <nsb@nsb.fv.com>
Message Hash: bee1b1c163ee9d96393ae54a5a7f0d4db4e10dfc16bf47d24609bdba72839aca
Message ID: <199601301311.HAA00261@abernathy.fnbc.com>
Reply To: <199601300255.VAA17086@dal1820.computek.net>
UTC Datetime: 1996-01-30 13:32:43 UTC
Raw Date: Tue, 30 Jan 1996 21:32:43 +0800

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From: "Paul M. Cardon" <pmarc@fnbc.com>
Date: Tue, 30 Jan 1996 21:32:43 +0800
To: Nathaniel Borenstein <nsb@nsb.fv.com>
Subject: Re: FV Demonstrates Fatal Flaw in Software Encryption of Credit Cards
In-Reply-To: <199601300255.VAA17086@dal1820.computek.net>
Message-ID: <199601301311.HAA00261@abernathy.fnbc.com>
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My mailer insists that Nathaniel Borenstein wrote:
> Excerpts from mail: 29-Jan-96 Re: FV Demonstrates Fatal F.. Ed
> Carp@dal1820.computek (6730*)
>
> > With a Windows program? I guess it runs on every known platform,
> > under every known OS. My, that *is* one hell of a program...
>
> Actually, the Mac port is now complete. A UNIX port would be pretty
> trivial too.

How about a NEXTSTEP port?  Didn't think so.

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Paul M. Cardon -- I speak for myself.  'nuff said.

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