Re: Creditcard Number Security was Re: Encrypted column

From: "Richard P(dot) Welty" <rwelty(at)averillpark(dot)net>
To: "pgsql-general postgresql(dot)org" <pgsql-general(at)postgresql(dot)org>
Subject: Re: Creditcard Number Security was Re: Encrypted column
Date: 2007-06-08 01:03:15
Message-ID: 4668AAD3.4050401@averillpark.net
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John DeSoi wrote:
>
> On Jun 7, 2007, at 4:03 PM, Richard P. Welty wrote:
>
>> at the day job, when we switched from paypal (who we found very
>> undependable)
>> to authorize.net, we were very pleased to discover that authorize.net
>> would take
>> care of the credit card numbers for us, so we didn't have to try to
>> secure them beyond
>> the usual requirements while the numbers are in transit.
> Can you provide a pointer to the documentation where you set things up
> for repeated future transactions against the same card?

i will ask the developer who set it up. i do know that we're handling
monthly recurring
credit card billing via authorize.net in a very reliable way with no
card numbers on any
of our systems.

richard

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