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Tedeschi B., "Technology: Real-time challenges, in cyberspace and on the ground", The New York Times on the Web, January 2001.

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Grammar Based Off line Generation of Disposable Credit Card.. - Singh, Santos (2002)   (Correct)

....store the clients credit cards can be hacked into and the numbers stolen. An attack to a merchant s database is particularly attractive, with a successful attack to a merchant s database returning a large number of credit card numbers. There have been several attacks to merchant databases [12]. Many solutions have been proposed for securing credit card transactions. A majority of solutions rely on the secure socket layer (SSL) 13] for transactions. The primary goal of SSL is to provide privacy and reliability between two communicating applications. However, the SSL protocol, as it is ....

Tedeschi B., "Technology: Real-time challenges, in cyberspace and on the ground", The New York Times on the Web, January 2001.


Off-line generation of limited-use credit card numbers.. - Rubin, Wright (2002)   (1 citation)  (Correct)

....Besides the risk of exposure of card numbers during transit, there is also the risk of exposure of card numbers while stored at a merchant s site. There have recently been several high profile cases in the news where merchants sites were broken into and stored credit card numbers were stolen (cf. [Ted01]) Even in the physical world, credit cards are exposed simply by being used. Fraudulent merchants or employees may sell or use their customers credit card numbers, and attackers can look for discarded credit card receipts in trash bins. By having a single credit card number that is reusably and ....

Bob Tedeschi. Technology: Real-time challenges, in Cyberspace and on the ground. The New York Times on the Web, January 1, 2001. 11


Off-line generation of limited-use credit card numbers.. - Rubin, al. (2001)   (1 citation)  (Correct)

....Besides the risk of exposure of card numbers during transit, there is also the risk of exposure of card numbers while stored at a merchant s site. There have recently been several high profile cases in the news where merchants sites were broken into and stored credit card numbers were stolen (cf. [Ted01]) Even in the physical world, credit cards are exposed simply by being used. Fraudulent merchants or employees may sell or use their customers credit card numbers, and attackers can look for discarded credit card receipts in trash bins. By having a single credit card number that is reusably and ....

Bob Tedeschi. Technology: Real-time challenges, in Cyberspace and on the ground. The New York Times on the Web, January 1, 2001.

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