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Still Suffering a Data Breach
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It took me a while to track down why in the past few months the same card kept getting hit with fraudulent purchases. The same card gets shared around our office for a few things. I finally figured it out when, while attempting to buy supplies from Sun Data Supply, our office manager used a brand new card with no other purchases. She got hit with a fraud alert a few days later for someone buying Netflix subscriptions in The Netherlands. The common thread was the toner we occasionally bought from Sun Data Supply. I've instructed her never to use this site for supplies anymore. You guys still have a problem. Don't come back on the internet until you're certain you've fixed it.
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Business's response - on 8/26/2016
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Tom, we did have another breach related to the transmission of data to the credit card processor - Authorize.net. So what we did was redesign the website. Now on our payment page the form where you enter credit card information actually resides on Authorize.net's server. So the payment information is being given to Authorize.net directly. No payment information is either stored or transmitted on our website. From now on, if we're hacked there will be nothing to get. You can read more about it here: http://www.authorize.net/solutions/merchantsolutions/merchantservices/cim/
That being said, I'm truly sorry for the inconvenience this has caused you and I apologize. If you'd like, we'd be happy to set you up on a Net 30 terms account and take 20% off of your next order. Just let me know.
Sincerely,
Foster Brashear
President
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