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Old 09-11-2010, 07:45 PM  
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Originally Posted by SallyRand View Post
Thanks, Cali and I think it's plausible as well. If ePass had been hacked the bank might well lock up the funds until ePass could very clearly and positively demonstrate that the system was secure and the verification process could easily take a week to satisfy the bank. Combine a security issue with the August 22 changes in certain Debit/ATM card laws and you could have a Mess de Luxe!

I don't know for sure what is going on and I think no one outside of ePass,VISA and the bank does either and none of those three are really giving out any worthwhile information. I also know of no one who can positively show that they have received any money from ePass in the last few days, despite a few posts claiming that they have.

We shall see what we shall see.

Thanks again!

Sally.
No problem

In fact, i think this scenario would be positive for people who have funds in epass unless the potential hackers actually succeeded in stealing the money. after removing the security breach epassporte's relations with visa and the bank could then theoretically get back to normal.. it would also to some degree justify epassporte's silence on this..
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