Dottom,
Thanks for your response, even though 95 percent of it flew over my head like a Barry Bonds' liner. So can the perpetrators just call these commands off? Once they're off, can they reactivate them again, or do they have to start over? And the main qusstion, shouldn't a business that deals with hundreds of thousands, if not millions of dollars in transactions, have a filter to stop these attempts. Not knowing what you do, or your level of computer knowledge, which has to be extensive, it would seem to me that books should have a guy like you on staff to stop crap like this.
Thanks for your response, even though 95 percent of it flew over my head like a Barry Bonds' liner. So can the perpetrators just call these commands off? Once they're off, can they reactivate them again, or do they have to start over? And the main qusstion, shouldn't a business that deals with hundreds of thousands, if not millions of dollars in transactions, have a filter to stop these attempts. Not knowing what you do, or your level of computer knowledge, which has to be extensive, it would seem to me that books should have a guy like you on staff to stop crap like this.