| bio | website | |
|---|---|---|
| location | ||
| age | ||
| visits | member for | 1 year, 4 months |
| seen | yesterday | |
| stats | profile views | 4 |
|
Jan 19 |
awarded | Yearling |
|
Jul 26 |
comment |
Storing only BIN part of PAN, does this qualify as a full PAN? Not sure I fully understand the question. First of all, let me clarify that requirement 3.4 is only about persistent storage. If you only store the PAN in RAM, you don't have to comply with 3.4 (truncated or not). If you are storing the PAN on disk, you have to comply with 3.4. One way of doing so is by truncation. |
|
Jul 26 |
answered | Storing only BIN part of PAN, does this qualify as a full PAN? |
|
Jul 20 |
comment |
How can I use this path bypass/exploit Local File Inclusion? I think that what Prowla is saying is that you should do research on your own website. You can for example have a look at OWASP BWA project. |
|
Jul 19 |
answered | PCI-DSS and salt storage |
|
Jun 18 |
comment |
Tool to grab sensitive information from command lines I am accepting this answer because it seems (from the answers and my research) that there is no such tool. This post would be a good starting point for someone willing to write one. |
|
Jun 18 |
awarded | Scholar |
|
Jun 18 |
accepted | Tool to grab sensitive information from command lines |
|
Jun 15 |
awarded | Student |
|
Jun 15 |
asked | Tool to grab sensitive information from command lines |
|
Apr 23 |
answered | Metasploit Development Reference |
|
Apr 20 |
answered | PCI Compliant Key Management solutions that don't cost a fortune |
|
Apr 19 |
answered | why does the first certificate have a RSA public key in x.509? |
|
Mar 27 |
awarded | Supporter |
|
Mar 23 |
awarded | Teacher |
|
Mar 23 |
answered | Should a user have the ability to be logged in from multiple locations at the same time? |
|
Feb 9 |
answered | Cross Site Scripting Related Query | Web Application Security |