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  2. AOHell - Wikipedia

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    A fake account generator which would generate a new, fully functional AOL account for the user that lasted for about a month. This generator worked by exploiting the algorithm used by credit card companies known as the Luhn algorithm to dynamically generate apparently legitimate credit card numbers.

  3. Luhn algorithm - Wikipedia

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    The algorithm is in the public domain and is in wide use today. It is specified in ISO/IEC 7812-1. [2] It is not intended to be a cryptographically secure hash function; it was designed to protect against accidental errors, not malicious attacks. Most credit cards and many government identification numbers use the algorithm as a simple method of distinguishing valid numbers from mistyped or ...

  4. Tokenization (data security) - Wikipedia

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    Tokenization (data security) This is a simplified example of how mobile payment tokenization commonly works via a mobile phone application with a credit card. [1][2] Methods other than fingerprint scanning or PIN-numbers can be used at a payment terminal.

  5. Payment card number - Wikipedia

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    Payment card number. A payment card number, primary account number (PAN), or simply a card number, is the card identifier found on payment cards, such as credit cards and debit cards, as well as stored-value cards, gift cards and other similar cards. In some situations the card number is referred to as a bank card number.

  6. What Do Credit Card Numbers Mean? - AOL

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    To the untrained eye, credit card numbers might appear to be nothing but a series of random numbers haphazardly thrown together. But they are anything but: Credit card numbers are created using...

  7. Check digit - Wikipedia

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    The third and fourth digits in an International Bank Account Number (Modulo 97 check). The final digit in an International Standard Text Code. The final character encoded in a magnetic stripe card is a computed Longitudinal redundancy check.

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