Well done ISX.
They almost fell into ASX's trap of exposing client's confidential information.
Let me give you a very simple example since you're not very bright.
Anies walks into a PC shop to buy a laptop so Anies could use Westpac and transfer those child money.
PC shop says you need a Microsoft Windows to do that.
Anies gets frustrated as Anies cant wait to transfer those money so Anies agrees to pay that laptop with Microsoft Windows.
PC shop goes to Microsoft.com and buys a copy for $99 and installs it into Anies laptop. The license is then passed onto Anies via a label sticker at the back of the laptop. The activation code is on the label sticker for Anies to input it when Anies wants to use it.
Anies gets the license and activation code and runs home to send some money happily.
The cops smashes down the PC shops door, asking for the license for Anies laptop as they found that it's being used for illegal activities.
PC Shop says it's best you find Anies straight as they should not keep a copy of the license as it is a property of Anies.
The cops then finds Anies and the rest is history.
Pretty damn simple ain't it
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