PIN-sized security hole puts the kibosh on pre-paid Google Wallet cards for now
0. phoneArena posted on 12 Feb 2012, 11:26
There seems to be a PIN-sized hole in Google Wallet's security, enough for the Mountain View based tech giant to put on hold the distribution of pre-paid Google Wallet cards; the cards will be revisited once Google finds a permanent solution to the problem...
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1. thephoneguy92 posted on 12 Feb 2012, 11:30 2 12
I don't know why, but I just can't trust a dude named Osama with my money...
2. LoneShaolin posted on 12 Feb 2012, 12:13 4 1
One bad Osama ruined it for everyone. Well, not everyone. Just assholes like this guy.
3. SlimSoulja86 posted on 12 Feb 2012, 12:34 4 1
Get a life, ok. It's ppl like you we dont need on Planet Earth. Someone else's name has nothing to do with their capabilities. Or where they come from or which race or culture they belong to, everyone is capable of doing something great irrespective of their background, nationality or whatever. So do us all a favor and GET-A-LIFE @THEPHONEGUY92
4. thephoneguy92 posted on 12 Feb 2012, 12:38 1 5
I am very surprised at how receptive you all are to a joke. Keep it up!
5. roscuthiii posted on 12 Feb 2012, 13:20 1 1
Wait, so you're telling me that an unsecured device is... unsecure? Isn't that like saying a particular door/lock manufacturer is bad because someone's home was burglarized when they left the door wide open?






