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Published: Wednesday 13 June 2007
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Anonymous
Location
Shrewsbury
Occupation
IT Consultant
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I think there will be an increase in mugging, all they need to do is watch you type your pin in, steal your card from you outside and then happily withdraw cash from any ATM in the land !! Apparently in Franch they use two pin numbers a private one for cash and a less secure one for purchases.
I think there will be an increase in mugging, all ...
Anonymous
In Iceland recently, not one establishment checked...
Anonymous
I worked in Iceland a few years ago and all the de...
Anonymous
Many types of transaction will avoid PIN technolog...
Terence Freedman
I do not trust the technology.
What is to stop a ...
Anonymous
The likelyhood of anyone acquiring PINs by "hackin...
Bill Johnston
Terminals do not store PINs. In fact, the regulati...
Bill Johnston
The two pin idea is good. If the weak link is the ...
Mike
Chip and PIN technology may be secure but you are ...
Nick Rozanski
Even if chip and pin does not reduce the actual vo...
Simon
Think hard about this, have any of you ever though...
Anonymous
The downside for C&P for the consumer lies in your...
Anonymous
I agree with Anonymous from Maidenhead. I travel f...
David
So, it cost about 1,000 million to deploy?
And it...
BillK
So, 'There is no fraud with PIN-based payments.'
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Graham Coles
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