A Quote by Gene Spafford

Using encryption on the Internet is the equivalent of arranging an armored car to deliver credit card information from someone living in a cardboard box to someone living on a park bench.
Cryptography [without system integrity] is like investing in an armored car to carry money between a customer living in a cardboard box and a person doing business on a park bench.
I don't use a debit card. The safest thing is a credit card because you're using the bank's money. If someone accesses your information, they are stealing the bank's money, not yours.
There are many random, unprotected sites online that appear safe to use and are ready to accept credit card information. You wouldn't give a stranger off the street your credit card information, so be extra cautious about who you are sharing it with online.
I might be living in a cardboard box under a freeway overpass, homeless, but I won't be silenced.
For many impoverished people, living under a tarp or in a cardboard box is a way of life.
Web sites are designed to keep young people from using the keyboard, except to enter in their parents' credit card information.
If you could still see yourself living in a cardboard box with somebody with no money then that is love you know, it's what's important.
There are “bus bench” workouts and “park bench” workouts. A bus bench and a park bench look exactly the same, but your expectations sitting in them are radically different.
A credit card sometimes adds to the high cost of living but more often to the cost of high living.
Everything we do in the digital realm - from surfing the Web to sending an e-mail to conducting a credit card transaction to, yes, making a phone call - creates a data trail. And if that trail exists, chances are someone is using it - or will be soon enough.
Prayer is an end to isolation. It is living our daily life with someone; with him who alone can deliver us from solitude.
Social security, bank account, and credit card numbers aren't just data. In the wrong hands they can wipe out someone's life savings, wreck their credit and cause financial ruin.
I love a hotel that offers Wi-Fi Internet access, especially if it's free. But I never access sensitive information, like my bank account or an online shopping site that stores my credit card information, on a public Wi-Fi connection.
Absolutely pay off credit card debt. If you're not getting a match in your 401(k) and you've got credit card debt, you've got to get yourself out of credit card debt. When you get out of credit card debt, your credit score goes up and interest starts to go down.
If you don't have the money management skills yet, using a debit card will ensure you don't overspend and rack up debt on a credit card.
Humanity is living off its ecological credit card and can only do this by liquidating the planet's natural resources.
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