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If you’re storing some personal information like Debit/Credit card numbers or Passwords etc, on different sites for running you’re E-business. Do you think that cookies are stored and maintain such information on the server-side and hackers can''t steal user''s information from these cookies easily? Do you agree with the above statement? Please give short comments in favor of or against the statement.

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