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9-16-2011 @ 6:10PM
Infinite Duck said...
Oh that's good. PayPal is the only site I trust now with my credit info. After the scare with the PSN, I pulled my credit info from all things online except PayPal. If it doesn't accept PayPal for payments, I won't use it.
And another random fact, Monaris is a popular credit card handler for websites, and my old boss discovered how to fake payments on sites that use Monaris and get free stuff a few years ago. I'm sure they fixed this security hole by now, but it was amusing when we tripped over it. And horrifying how easily you can bypass certain security... So I was already wary before PSN was hacked.
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9-17-2011 @ 12:01AM
OldPossum said...
If you seriously trust PayPal that much, then your eyes aren't open to the chaos they've caused from acting like a bank but not being as accountable as a bank.