Re: SetHeader not Working
This WebDNA talk-list message is from 2006
It keeps the original formatting.
numero = 67505
interpreted = N
texte = Bess Ho wrote:> I lost my grandmother and I have to prepare and get ready for the funeral in next few wks.I'm sorry for your loss.> I can't recall all the detail. Just trust my word for now. It is not just a business policy.Are you thinking of the "Payment Card Industry Data Security Standards":http://tinyurl.com/5dzju(that's a link to Visa's pages, MasterCard has similar pages). The Secret Service is the government agency that investigates credit card fraud (but they don't get involved for anything less than $2000). The penalties under PCI/DSS are steep, but they are governed by *contract* law (i.e. the contract you signed, or more likely your CC aggregator, as a merchant), not *criminal* law.More to the point, here is a discussion on the Better Business Bureau's website:http://www.bbbonline.org/update/issue.asp?ID=59that discusses PCI/DSS in detail (skip past the promotional copy for their overpriced ScanAlert service), and the expensive costs of being uncertified after a data breach. Nothing in this article mentions any criminal statute covering this. PCI/DSS is a _voluntary_ regime set up and managed by the credit card companies, and enforcement is strictly due to the contracts that merchants have to sign. Anyone who is using a credit card consolidation service should check with them for what rules that they require of their "customers" (i.e. you).John-- John PeacockDirector of Information Research and TechnologyRowman & Littlefield Publishing Group4501 Forbes BoulevardSuite HLanham, MD 20706301-459-3366 x.5010fax 301-429-5748-------------------------------------------------------------This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to the mailing list
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Bess Ho wrote:> I lost my grandmother and I have to prepare and get ready for the funeral in next few wks.I'm sorry for your loss.> I can't recall all the detail. Just trust my word for now. It is not just a business policy.Are you thinking of the "Payment Card Industry Data Security Standards":http://tinyurl.com/5dzju(that's a link to Visa's pages, MasterCard has similar pages). The Secret Service is the government agency that investigates credit card fraud (but they don't get involved for anything less than $2000). The penalties under PCI/DSS are steep, but they are governed by *contract* law (i.e. the contract you signed, or more likely your CC aggregator, as a merchant), not *criminal* law.More to the point, here is a discussion on the Better Business Bureau's website:http://www.bbbonline.org/update/issue.asp?ID=59that discusses PCI/DSS in detail (skip past the promotional copy for their overpriced ScanAlert service), and the expensive costs of being uncertified after a data breach. Nothing in this article mentions any criminal statute covering this. PCI/DSS is a _voluntary_ regime set up and managed by the credit card companies, and enforcement is strictly due to the contracts that merchants have to sign. Anyone who is using a credit card consolidation service should check with them for what rules that they require of their "customers" (i.e. you).John-- John PeacockDirector of Information Research and TechnologyRowman & Littlefield Publishing Group4501 Forbes BoulevardSuite HLanham, MD 20706301-459-3366 x.5010fax 301-429-5748-------------------------------------------------------------This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to the mailing list .To unsubscribe, E-mail to: To switch to the DIGEST mode, E-mail to Web Archive of this list is at: http://webdna.smithmicro.com/
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