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- Date: Tue, 15 Aug 2000 09:55:25 -0600 (MDT)
- From: Kim Crowley <crowley@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Subject: WebOPAC and encryption
We just came up on III last week and I have had one customer who is
concerned about the lack of security on the webopac. He claims that a
sniffer somewhere on the web could garner his customer information that
he has accessed by putting in his name and library card #. Does that
customer information (name, phone#, address) actually "travel" across
the Internet or is the only thing that can be hacked his library card #
and name that he inputs to gain access. (We will be implementing pins
shortly.) Obviously, I do not know all the technical lingo here, but I
hope you can understand my query. Thanks!
kc
Kim Crowley, Technology Coordinator
Fort Collins Public Library
201 Peterson Street phone: 970-221-6662
Fort Collins, CO 80524 fax: 970-221-6398
crowley@xxxxxxxxxx
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