Not to mention that 2-way encryption isn't extremely helpful. If you
can decrypt it, why wouldn't anyone else be able to?

Good luck with your site!
Brandon

On Feb 10, 2:18 pm, gazza <[email protected]> wrote:
> Yeh its all too damn risky so I'm going to hook authorize.net into my
> site. Its all too damn risky and
> scarey, leave it to the big boys.
>
> Much appreciated,
> Grayc
>
> On Feb 10, 11:32 am, Jonathan Vanasco <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Showing the last 4 digits and Card type is common , and the industry
> > standard in business in the US.  It's what every large online
> > retailer /biller does, its what credit receipts do -- its generally
> > fine for users and companies alike.
>
> > Usually its shown as
> >      VISA : **** **** **** 1234
>
> > What you need to check with , however, is what your Credit Card
> > processing agreement states.  They often state what can and can't be
> > shown to the client -- and showing those 4 digits /might/ make your
> > company liable for credit card fraud.
>
> > Personally, I try to avoid stuff like that by using 3rd party
> > checkouts.  I don't want to deal with the liability on CC numbers, I'd
> > rather Yahoo/Paypal worry about that.  Under $20k/month in
> > transactions, and its cheaper than a merchant account anyways.

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