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How much do PC users trust:
Automatic teller machines 77% Banking by phone 62% Banking by computer 57% Using a credit card or calling card at a public phone 57% Writing a credit-card number on a catalog order form 43% Sending a credit-card number to a commercial on-line service 34% Giving a credit-card number over the phone 31% Sending a credit-card number over the Internet 5%
(margin of error = +/- 4.7%)
<snip> Pity they didn't ask about, "Tossing a credit card slip/carbon in the garbage." Dumpster-diving is still an effective, lo-tech attack. JMR -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: 2.6.2 Comment: Freedom isn't Freeh iQCVAwUBMGAxQW1lp8bpvW01AQEfmwP9GfEzhoBWuTNHvxZ7dMvMV7K/cypT0XmO kLqAAtPHyhS3PxmwNiT0G4tquU9QHw2cQ5Rj6IAqR7Fbuvtt1TW2Kora9RsXLp5L 75Zw63/wrsnI20qe+Pnf6FEG0IcjLg4vrezhAGYAC3zSdTpSW4cuqdzId6qeTlvM 4gg2Z9UGOrA= =ReYK -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- Regards, Jim Ray "Not everything that is faced can be changed, but nothing can be changed until it is faced." -- James Baldwin ----------------------------------------------------------------------- PGP key Fingerprint 51 5D A2 C3 92 2C 56 BE 53 2D 9C A1 B3 50 C9 C8 Key id. # E9BD6D35 James Milton Ray <liberty@gate.net> ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Help Phil! email zldf@clark.net or see http://www.netresponse.com/zldf _______________________________________________________________________