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EAA Payment site insecure ...
Got an email that i needed to change my credit card info with EAA. I generally don't use credit cards on 3rd party sites and pay via paypal, but EAA doesn't seem to support this yet.
So, in light of the recent heartbleed openssl bug, i thought i'd check EAA's SSL security.
Good news. Not affected by Heartbleed.
Bad news. Scored an "F" on SSL tests and is "insecure"
https://www.ssllabs.com/ssltest/anal...secure.eaa.org
So, i can update my credit card info on an insecure website or i can call someone and give them my information over the phone (which isn't secure either).
Maybe i'll generate a temp credit card number from bank of america and use that.
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So did my site and so did my bank , personally if if I see a https and/or a lock I'd be good to go on using it. Individuals are not responsible for fraudulent use of their cards, we likely pay for it all right just in hidden charges.
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This is why I use a PayPal credit card or Debt card. I can then follow all transactions online. Paypal has gone to court for me a couple times. We have won both times and I never had to do a thing. In fact one day I was flying when we had court. When I arrived back home I had an e-mail we won our case, I knew we would.
Tony
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Interesting! Well, I'm still looking for the best, honest, and reputable bank that doesn't include additional charges. However, I have heard that a huge class action suit regarding overdraft fees involving Bank of America recently was settled by the giant retail bank. To settle the suit, Bank of America has agreed to pay $410 million. There are an astonishing number of plaintiffs in the case. The suit is an amalgamation of similar suits against a large amount of banks.
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