Re: credit card storage help

2008-07-08 Thread Steve Sommers
Hi all,

Sorry I'm entering this thread a little late. I noticed some Shift4 references 
so I decided to chime in.

You'll definately want to use some form or tokenization, whether ours or any 
gateway you decide to use. One product I would like to mention that we offer is 
i4Go. It is a tokenization piece that takes your entire site and server out of 
PCI scope -- you are no longer handling card holder data (CHD) and this is what 
PCI is concerned with. With i4Go you have full control of the transactions (one 
time charge, recurring billing, two-click check out, etc.) and still never 
directly handle CHD.

You most likely have decided on a solution by now but maybe others are facing 
the same decision.

--Steve


P.S. Josheph, thanks for the kind words and I hope all worked out for you. I'm 
still ashamed the way things went down. 


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Re: credit card storage help

2008-07-08 Thread Phillip Vector
On Tue, Jul 8, 2008 at 11:23 AM, Steve Sommers [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 P.S. Josheph, thanks for the kind words and I hope all worked out for you. 
 I'm still ashamed the way things went down.

Hey.. No worries. I call it like I see it and I know Shift4 is a great
company for people to use (heck, I helped a small section of it get
built, so I KNOW there's some serious security on there).

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Re: credit card storage help

2008-05-26 Thread Ian Rutherford
Lookup PCI Compliance you will see the recommended practices. You can store
certain as long as you have data encrypted. As well as written policies that
detail it and how you handle key management. I am working on a 3DES solution
that will be alot cheaper than buying an nChiper or the likes for 25K.

Eric Haskins



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Re: credit card storage help

2008-05-26 Thread Ian Rutherford
MSSQL has built in DES encryption now. It is very simple to implement. 
Authorize.net has recurring billing that you can set up through their API so 
you can avoid keeping the numbers yourself. 

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Re: credit card storage help

2008-05-24 Thread Eric Haskins
Lookup PCI Compliance you will see the recommended practices. You can store
certain as long as you have data encrypted. As well as written policies that
detail it and how you handle key management. I am working on a 3DES solution
that will be alot cheaper than buying an nChiper or the likes for 25K.

Eric Haskins



On Fri, May 23, 2008 at 9:27 PM, Mike Kear [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 So how do ISPs and other companies handle storing credit cards?   I
 get regularly charged by several companies, not all of whom would be
 large enough to have dedicated IT departments. Are they storing
 the card details and hoping for the best?

 I know there are big billing companies who would be expected to have a
 pretty serious security environment - Plimus comes to mind there - i
 have 3 accounts for different vendors with them -   but conducting a
 monthly business that bills clients monthly would be impractical if
 you couldnt store credit card numbers.

 For my own hosting company, I keep credit card details in a totally
 off-line system that never touches the internet. But without being
 able to bill monthly, hosting would not be viable as a business.   I
 would like to have a much better arrangement   - it's highly
 inconvenient having to bill the cards the way we do.   I'd like to be
 able to automate it some how.


 Cheers
 Mike Kear
 Windsor, NSW, Australia
 Adobe Certified Advanced ColdFusion Developer
 AFP Webworks
 http://afpwebworks.com
 ColdFusion, PHP, ASP, ASP.NET http://asp.net/ hosting from AUD$15/month
 On Sat, May 24, 2008 at 5:54 AM, Phillip Vector
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  When you talk to Shift4, tell them Joseph Bullock-Palser sent ya. If
  they say who is that, tell them it's the developer they fired 3 days
  before Christmas after he moved out to work for them.
 
  Good company for security, Pain in the neck HR rep.
 
  On Fri, May 23, 2008 at 12:47 PM, Jessica Kennedy
  [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  so you're saying I shouldn't do it??? =)  ok, you convinced me... I was
 pretty nervous about doing that anyway... looks like shift4 will do what I
 need anyway.
 
  and for those of you in a similar situation, i would NOT recommend
 cardservice international for anything even vaguely large-scale.  not got at
 all...
 
  thanks for the advice about saving data as separate encrypted fields...
 I really don't have any choice but to collect some sensitive info so I will
 employ that technique... even if the data will only be on the database for a
 max of 20 min, i'm not taking chances!
 
 
 

 

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RE: credit card storage help

2008-05-23 Thread Matthew Sievert
Oh man, 

(What copany is this for?)
You guys are too funny. 

Serioulsy,

I wouldn't get anywhere near credit card numbers. I did for one project
and it scared the crap out of me. 

Let someone else worry about the entire process. Even if it costs the
client a bit more.  

-Original Message-
From: Phillip Vector [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Thursday, May 22, 2008 3:52 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: credit card storage help

Sounds like a management problem then actually..

You may want to check out Shift4. They are pretty cheap and are pretty
reliable. I used to work for them and trust me.. Security is #1 for
them.

If not, then you need to get on the phone with them and complain that
they are assisting with fraud or whatever else you can come up with.
That becomes a problem with the company.

Either that, or store the cards on your site, encrypt them and hope for
the best. I'd get in print someplace that your managers know they are
taking a risk though and it's not your fault if you get hacked and all
the credit card numbers are gone.

So... What company is this again? :)

On Thu, May 22, 2008 at 12:40 PM, Jessica Kennedy
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Cardservice international... they store partial card #'s for reference
if I am not mistaken...

 they have a reoccurring billing feature on their website, the only
problem is that once a person is entered into the reoccurring cycle,
they will run the person's credit card over and over and stick us with
the fees  regardless of how obvious it is the card is going to decline.

 



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Re: credit card storage help

2008-05-23 Thread Eric Haskins
Alot if online merchants and offline merchants store your cards. The trick
is the encryption.  PCI allows for storage but you would need to have some
sort of solution for key management and encrypt.

Some examples of appliances for this is NChiper
http://ncipher.com/products/hardware_security_modules/10/nethsm/

I have done some projects with these in the past they are $$$ and you would
need atleast 2 incase one fails.

I am working a cheaper solution smaller scale solution. For the people that
cant afford 25K each LOL

Eric Haskins



On Fri, May 23, 2008 at 8:57 AM, Matthew Sievert 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Oh man,

 (What copany is this for?)
 You guys are too funny.

 Serioulsy,

 I wouldn't get anywhere near credit card numbers. I did for one project
 and it scared the crap out of me.

 Let someone else worry about the entire process. Even if it costs the
 client a bit more.

 -Original Message-
 From: Phillip Vector [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Thursday, May 22, 2008 3:52 PM
 To: CF-Talk
 Subject: Re: credit card storage help

 Sounds like a management problem then actually..

 You may want to check out Shift4. They are pretty cheap and are pretty
 reliable. I used to work for them and trust me.. Security is #1 for
 them.

 If not, then you need to get on the phone with them and complain that
 they are assisting with fraud or whatever else you can come up with.
 That becomes a problem with the company.

 Either that, or store the cards on your site, encrypt them and hope for
 the best. I'd get in print someplace that your managers know they are
 taking a risk though and it's not your fault if you get hacked and all
 the credit card numbers are gone.

 So... What company is this again? :)

 On Thu, May 22, 2008 at 12:40 PM, Jessica Kennedy
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  Cardservice international... they store partial card #'s for reference
 if I am not mistaken...
 
  they have a reoccurring billing feature on their website, the only
 problem is that once a person is entered into the reoccurring cycle,
 they will run the person's credit card over and over and stick us with
 the fees  regardless of how obvious it is the card is going to decline.
 
 



 

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Re: credit card storage help

2008-05-23 Thread Jessica Kennedy
so you're saying I shouldn't do it??? =)  ok, you convinced me... I was pretty 
nervous about doing that anyway... looks like shift4 will do what I need 
anyway.  

and for those of you in a similar situation, i would NOT recommend cardservice 
international for anything even vaguely large-scale.  not got at all... 

thanks for the advice about saving data as separate encrypted fields... I 
really don't have any choice but to collect some sensitive info so I will 
employ that technique... even if the data will only be on the database for a 
max of 20 min, i'm not taking chances! 

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Re: credit card storage help

2008-05-23 Thread Phillip Vector
When you talk to Shift4, tell them Joseph Bullock-Palser sent ya. If
they say who is that, tell them it's the developer they fired 3 days
before Christmas after he moved out to work for them.

Good company for security, Pain in the neck HR rep.

On Fri, May 23, 2008 at 12:47 PM, Jessica Kennedy
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 so you're saying I shouldn't do it??? =)  ok, you convinced me... I was 
 pretty nervous about doing that anyway... looks like shift4 will do what I 
 need anyway.

 and for those of you in a similar situation, i would NOT recommend 
 cardservice international for anything even vaguely large-scale.  not got at 
 all...

 thanks for the advice about saving data as separate encrypted fields... I 
 really don't have any choice but to collect some sensitive info so I will 
 employ that technique... even if the data will only be on the database for a 
 max of 20 min, i'm not taking chances!

 

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Re: credit card storage help

2008-05-23 Thread Mike Kear
So how do ISPs and other companies handle storing credit cards?   I
get regularly charged by several companies, not all of whom would be
large enough to have dedicated IT departments. Are they storing
the card details and hoping for the best?

I know there are big billing companies who would be expected to have a
pretty serious security environment - Plimus comes to mind there - i
have 3 accounts for different vendors with them -   but conducting a
monthly business that bills clients monthly would be impractical if
you couldnt store credit card numbers.

For my own hosting company, I keep credit card details in a totally
off-line system that never touches the internet. But without being
able to bill monthly, hosting would not be viable as a business.   I
would like to have a much better arrangement   - it's highly
inconvenient having to bill the cards the way we do.   I'd like to be
able to automate it some how.


Cheers
Mike Kear
Windsor, NSW, Australia
Adobe Certified Advanced ColdFusion Developer
AFP Webworks
http://afpwebworks.com
ColdFusion, PHP, ASP, ASP.NET hosting from AUD$15/month
On Sat, May 24, 2008 at 5:54 AM, Phillip Vector
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 When you talk to Shift4, tell them Joseph Bullock-Palser sent ya. If
 they say who is that, tell them it's the developer they fired 3 days
 before Christmas after he moved out to work for them.

 Good company for security, Pain in the neck HR rep.

 On Fri, May 23, 2008 at 12:47 PM, Jessica Kennedy
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 so you're saying I shouldn't do it??? =)  ok, you convinced me... I was 
 pretty nervous about doing that anyway... looks like shift4 will do what I 
 need anyway.

 and for those of you in a similar situation, i would NOT recommend 
 cardservice international for anything even vaguely large-scale.  not got at 
 all...

 thanks for the advice about saving data as separate encrypted fields... I 
 really don't have any choice but to collect some sensitive info so I will 
 employ that technique... even if the data will only be on the database for a 
 max of 20 min, i'm not taking chances!




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credit card storage help

2008-05-22 Thread Jessica Kennedy
I need some help finding a secure way to store credit cards on a website I am 
working on.  I know, I know you shouldn't do it unless you absolutely MUST, but 
it looks like I absolutely must, sad to say.  I have to set up reoccurring 
payments with credit cards that will notify the user if their card is declined 
and lock them out of certain website features as well.  Coding the above is not 
a problem, I am just very nervous about keeping credit card information on 
anyone.  

I know the card #'s need to be stored encrypted, but that's still a pretty 
broad range of options... any help would be much appreciated! 

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Re: credit card storage help

2008-05-22 Thread Phillip Vector
That's pretty much it I would think... Encrypted sounds like the only
way to do it (and that's not that secure).

Can your payment processor handle the storage of your cards?

If not, what is the name of the company so I know never to use it. :)

On Thu, May 22, 2008 at 11:50 AM, Jessica Kennedy
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 I need some help finding a secure way to store credit cards on a website I am 
 working on.  I know, I know you shouldn't do it unless you absolutely MUST, 
 but it looks like I absolutely must, sad to say.  I have to set up 
 reoccurring payments with credit cards that will notify the user if their 
 card is declined and lock them out of certain website features as well.  
 Coding the above is not a problem, I am just very nervous about keeping 
 credit card information on anyone.

 I know the card #'s need to be stored encrypted, but that's still a pretty 
 broad range of options... any help would be much appreciated!

 

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Re: credit card storage help

2008-05-22 Thread Jessica Kennedy
Cardservice international... they store partial card #'s for reference if I am 
not mistaken... 

they have a reoccurring billing feature on their website, the only problem is 
that once a person is entered into the reoccurring cycle, they will run the 
person's credit card over and over and stick us with the fees  regardless of 
how obvious it is the card is going to decline. 

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Re: credit card storage help

2008-05-22 Thread Phillip Vector
Sounds like a management problem then actually..

You may want to check out Shift4. They are pretty cheap and are pretty
reliable. I used to work for them and trust me.. Security is #1 for
them.

If not, then you need to get on the phone with them and complain that
they are assisting with fraud or whatever else you can come up with.
That becomes a problem with the company.

Either that, or store the cards on your site, encrypt them and hope
for the best. I'd get in print someplace that your managers know they
are taking a risk though and it's not your fault if you get hacked and
all the credit card numbers are gone.

So... What company is this again? :)

On Thu, May 22, 2008 at 12:40 PM, Jessica Kennedy
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Cardservice international... they store partial card #'s for reference if I 
 am not mistaken...

 they have a reoccurring billing feature on their website, the only problem is 
 that once a person is entered into the reoccurring cycle, they will run the 
 person's credit card over and over and stick us with the fees  regardless of 
 how obvious it is the card is going to decline.

 

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Re: credit card storage help

2008-05-22 Thread Les Mizzell
Jessica Kennedy wrote:
 I need some help finding a secure way to store credit cards on a website I am 
 working on.

1. Don't

2. No really, don't

I've had to do it once. I wasn't happy about it. I made the client sign 
a waiver saying that I was in *no* way responsible if anything ever 
happened and the server was compromised.

It still scared the hell out of me, so I had to be devious in the storage.

I set up 6 fields in the database. I *split* the card numbers up into 
six different chunks, merged each one of those chunks back into 6 
legit looking card numbers, and then encrypted, using different 
encryption methods for each field, them all into the six fields. I 
figured the chances of somebody comprising the database, un-encrypting 
all six fields, and then figuring out which part of each number needing 
to be combined together into the real number was pretty slim...

Paranoid? Oh yea...

Better than nothing ...

But hey, DON'T. Seriously.

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Re: credit card storage help

2008-05-22 Thread Brian Kotek
You're opening yourself up to huge potential liability if anyone ever steals
these numbers. Basically, don't.

http://usa.visa.com/merchants/risk_management/cisp.html


On Thu, May 22, 2008 at 2:50 PM, Jessica Kennedy 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 I need some help finding a secure way to store credit cards on a website I
 am working on.  I know, I know you shouldn't do it unless you absolutely
 MUST, but it looks like I absolutely must, sad to say.  I have to set up
 reoccurring payments with credit cards that will notify the user if their
 card is declined and lock them out of certain website features as well.
  Coding the above is not a problem, I am just very nervous about keeping
 credit card information on anyone.

 I know the card #'s need to be stored encrypted, but that's still a pretty
 broad range of options... any help would be much appreciated!

 

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Re: credit card storage help

2008-05-22 Thread Phillip Vector
Well, at least you can go back to your boss and tell him that you
didn't find a single person who says you should store it. :)

On Thu, May 22, 2008 at 4:19 PM, Brian Kotek [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 You're opening yourself up to huge potential liability if anyone ever steals
 these numbers. Basically, don't.

 http://usa.visa.com/merchants/risk_management/cisp.html


 On Thu, May 22, 2008 at 2:50 PM, Jessica Kennedy 
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 I need some help finding a secure way to store credit cards on a website I
 am working on.  I know, I know you shouldn't do it unless you absolutely
 MUST, but it looks like I absolutely must, sad to say.  I have to set up
 reoccurring payments with credit cards that will notify the user if their
 card is declined and lock them out of certain website features as well.
  Coding the above is not a problem, I am just very nervous about keeping
 credit card information on anyone.

 I know the card #'s need to be stored encrypted, but that's still a pretty
 broad range of options... any help would be much appreciated!

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Re: credit card storage help

2008-05-22 Thread Mary Jo Sminkey

 You may want to check out Shift4. They are pretty cheap and are 
 pretty
 reliable. I used to work for them and trust me.. Security is #1 for
 them.

There's another good reason to look at Shift4. They have a tokenization 
technology in place which allows you to save a token that links to that 
credit card information on their system without actually saving the card data 
yourself. This is particularly ideal for recurring transactions where you need 
to be able to rebill the same card but don't want the liability of saving card 
data. 

--- Mary Jo



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Re: credit card storage help

2008-05-22 Thread mac jordan
On 5/22/08, Jessica Kennedy [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:

 I need some help finding a secure way to store credit cards on a website I
 am working on.  I know, I know you shouldn't do it unless you absolutely
 MUST, but it looks like I absolutely must, sad to say.  I have to set up
 reoccurring payments with credit cards that will notify the user if their
 card is declined and lock them out of certain website features as
 well.  Coding the above is not a problem, I am just very nervous about
 keeping credit card information on anyone.






I wouldn't take the responsibility myself - when I had to do this for a
client, I passed the whole card processing and so forth over to WorldPay,
and just used their API to do the callback and so forth.

-- 
mac jordan
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