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RE: [mv] turn off cc security



I couldn't help from responding to a thread that contained both:

                              ____    ____
                             /    \  /    \  Here's my backside
"screwing the pooch"  AND   (      )(      ) so everyone can
                            (      )(      ) spank it.  Make
                             \    /  \    /  sure it's good
                              ----    ----   and red.

Technical mail lists don't get much better than this! Or have we been
jumbled up with alt.spanking.pooches? ;-)

I agree completely with Mike and think that security is a point that
should be emphatically promoted. Minivend, thanks to Mike, has an
architecture that provides an effective level of security. I have redone
enough poorly designed e-commerce sites to know that many developers don't
take security seriously and most companies are clueless how open their
sites are(until you email them a list of their customer's credit card
numbers).


> -----Original Message-----
> From: owner-minivend-users@minivend.com
> [mailto:owner-minivend-users@minivend.com]On Behalf Of Mark Holt
> Sent: Wednesday, November 10, 1999 12:45 PM
> To: minivend-users@minivend.com
> Subject: Re: [mv] turn off cc security
>
>
> ******    message to minivend-users from Mark Holt
> <madmardy@madmardy.com>     ******
>
> Wow, I've never been so thoroughly lambasted.  I had no idea
> what I was getting
> into.  Here's my backside so everyone can spank it.  Make sure
> it's good and red.
>    ____    ____
>   /    \  /    \
>  (      )(      )
>  (      )(      )
>   \    /  \    /
>    ----    ----
>
> No it's not a very good backside, but then I'm no artist.  If
> that doesn't take
> care of all the hostilities, you can add my email address to
> several junk mailing
> lists and keep resending.  Sorry for all the trouble.
>
> > And I still suggest that we don't discuss how to send the info
> > unencrypted. If you (and of course not you specifically) don't have
> > the technical expertise to figure it out for yourself, then you surely
> > don't have the expertise to safeguard the unencrypted information via
> > operating system means. Still in all, I can't stop anyone
> from screwing
> > the pooch if they want to. I just don't have to be party to it.
>
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