Posts Tagged ‘identity theft’

Identity Theft and Online Payments

Monday, December 8th, 2008

Now that we are gearing up for the end of year celebrations, I suspect millions of consumers will use their credit card or bank accounts to shop online and buy gifts for relatives and friends. This is the time of year as well when identity theft and fraud are at their peaks. Consumers open more accounts with online merchants, and they may also open accounts with PayPal, BillMeLater and so on.

In the process of doing so, consumers disclose private information to all these intermediaries, including credit card number, bank account number, date of birth, last 4 digits of Social Security Number, etc. We consumers hope that the systems where all this information is stored is secure and protected against malicious attacks, both internal or external.

Well, unfortunately that is not the case. In November 2007 more than 250,000 computers were compromised in the Los Angeles area ( see

Protect your online purchase

Sunday, November 30th, 2008
This past week I have received a few messages on the PayTC

Why the PayTC ?

Sunday, November 23rd, 2008

Welcome to my blog. Over the last few months we at KanataIT have focused our efforts in developing an alternative online payment system. Unlike all the other online payment systems consumers find in the internet, ours is defined quite simply as the replacement of the plastic credit card.

With many years in the the IT security business, I found myself uncomfortable disclosing my credit card number, card expiration date and all the other credit information that every online merchant requests when I opened an online account. We all know the risks: credit data gets stored in these online merchant systems and two things could happen: either the online merchant storage is hacked, or an inside job is done, and bingo -thousands of credit cards are open to