Re: ATM Security
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Originally Posted by entwisi
Because you can have a palindromic PIN so how could someone put it in in reverse? then there is the fact that the minute you put the PIN in the keypad it is encrypted within the keypad and never seen "in clear" again in the bank systems neither is it held in Clear even on our ultra secure mainframes, it would be almost impossible to check whether a reversed PIN had been entered as the encrypted value sent by teh pin entry would be nothing like the encrypted entry on the mainframe and its not allowed to 'decrypt' it at any point.
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