I’m just scared that they’re saved with reversible encryption on the disk, then malware could steal them

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    5 months ago

    Out of curiosity, would it not take less than 30 seconds to type your CC numbers in online each time? I mean the month and ?ccv are easily memorable

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      5 months ago

      It being blocked still helps protect them if the card number gets snatched during a transaction. By the time the scammers are ready to use the card numbers, the card would be locked.

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      Yeah sure, but a keylogger could read it at any time then, while cracking the locally saved card is more complex. And locking the card down unless explicitly needed also means that even if my card card does get compromised, it can’t be used of very narrow and random windows, adding a nice layer of security.