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Security Strategy

By Steve Ranger

Published: Tuesday 02 May 2006


Name

Anonymous


Location

Somewhere in Time


Occupation

master of metal


Comment

This case get publicity because it involves an online retailer. But how is a security breach for an online retailler any different from one in a traditional shop?

Does anyone ever question the measures a conventional retailler uses to protect your data?

I would suggest that your details are much more at risk from a low paid, part time shop worker than hi tech hackers.

The simple truth is that you financial details are potentially at risk everytime you supply them to a third party - be that on the web or in person



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