First Virtual?

Mark Terka werewolf at io.org
Fri Dec 2 13:59:11 PST 1994


On Fri, 2 Dec 1994, Andrew Lowenstern wrote:

> FV does in fact have a bunch of e-mail addresses that will auto-forward some  
> info sheets to you.  I have attached the info to this message.
> 
> After having read Doug Barnes message (<9412021548.AA17294 at tadpole>) I'm glad  
> I'm not the only one who thinks FV is a joke.  The entire security of the  
> system rests on the difficulty of intercepting and forging e-mail.  Forging  
> e-mail is dead easy, intercepting isn't much harder.  While the implementors  
> are correct that an online payment-system will have to be simple to use in  
> order to gain wide acceptance, sacrificing all security for ease of use is a  
> grave mistake.  It just begging to be ripped off, providing people actually  
> sell something via FV worth ripping off.
> 


Ok, so what are our options, given that this company seems to think of 
security in terms of a plastic padlock. From corresponding posts on the
list, the only other alternative, Digicash, doesn't seem to be too
responsive to anyone's participation right now.

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