Re: how handle the things with security
Roedy Green wrote:
On Thu, 11 Oct 2007 19:27:59 -0000, eswarjava@gmail.com wrote, quoted
or indirectly quoted someone who said :
i want some more security while handling the
credit & debit card number
if any one know solution means. plz can u help
The lightweight solution is to use The Transporter see
http://mindprod.com/jgloss/transporter.html
That link is broken.
It does not need the Java JCE library installed.
The heavyweight way is to use JCE. JCE is bundled with JRE 6
but used to require separate manual installation.
It depends also on where the credit information is gathered and used. If
its for an e-commerce site, then the proper technology to *gather* the
credit information is "https". When handling it on the server side,
never put the information into an insecure database. Always
escape/sanitize ALL queries to any database that has CC information from
ANY app. Its best to not store the CC information if possible, and send
it directly to your billing partner.
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