This is obviously a breach.
What happens when you ring up to order something and give your card
details over the phone ? Maybe the person the other end scribbles it down
on a piece of paper and later verifies it with the card company. The piece
of paper later finds its way into the waste bin and the municipal tip.
Also recorded phone calls must keep your card details too for a certain
time. I don't agree that electronic data is more vulnerable, just
vulnerable in a different way.
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