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Message-ID: <3727.211.28.175.222.1077374784.squirrel@d2.net.au>
From: andrewg at d2.net.au (andrewg@...net.au)
Subject: [work] Re: Would you trust these Emails (EBAY & PAYPAL)

Hmmmm...

bar the false negatives and stuff.. it'd be interesting if someone
organised a seperate list for people who would be interested in adding
false data into various fraud things.

Possibly someone knows someone at a bank and maybe banks have a system
that throws up red flags if a certain number/combo was passed through it.

*shrug* lots of possiblities, which could affect innocent parties.

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> Hash: SHA1
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> What if you make up random card numbers and expiration dates... I bet
> they don't check the card # expiration date combination, would be funny
> when the guy goes to use his collection and finds the whole list is
> invalid.
>
>

[snip]

-andrewg



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