John Denker wrote: > That indicates a gross lack of tamper-evident packaging, as discussed > above. The store should never have activated a card that came from a > package that had been tampered with.
if you have seen many of the gift cards in racks at grocery stores ... they can be skimmed w/o any tampering needed (many with no packaging at all). it might be better that they were shipped in some sort of packaging that would require tampering in order to skim. i think that the conventional wisdom was that the cards were (nearly) worthless until activated (and so why would anybody bother with a worthless card). --------------------------------------------------------------------- The Cryptography Mailing List Unsubscribe by sending "unsubscribe cryptography" to [EMAIL PROTECTED]