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Originally Posted by aka123
Users damages? I am not security expert, but based on main media news the urser's damage is that the hacker uses the password to all other services where that user has the same password. I don't know about your country, but in many countries you also have oblication to tell to customers that their passwords were stolen. I don't see that being so good for your business.
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well, nothing has been stolen and being an adult website most providers don't deliver my mail. The only way they could be stolen is if someone hacked nats, which hasnt happened to my knowlege, in which case they would get a shit ton of expired passwords and a few live ones, or if they hacked netbilling which would be a huge problem for a lot of people but not my responsibility.
I do see that nats does have the ability to store passwords encrypted only but it appears this would destroy my billing setup, as key elements rely on us using self hosted join forms and not the biller's gateway forms.