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I am selling a php/mysql powered readymade website and accept online payments via credit card.
Of late, I have been a victim of frequent chargeback scams where people purchase the code, install it on their servers and then apply chargebacks with a malicious intent.
What I need is: a system where I can remotely lock / scramble / add banner to a such a (stolen) website that forces the stoppage of use of this website code. Else, there should be a time-limited lock that will need to be opened using a special password sent across when the safe period for applying chargeback (6-months) has lapsed.
What best can be done in this situation?
Any help will be most appreciated.
Rgds
Othello
Fresh inputs are still awaited.
Rgds
Othello
We talked about it a bit here.
Protecting Intellectual Property of PHP [webmasterworld.com]
It is a very difficult issue because the problem is inherent in the nature of scripting languages.