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AMS Varicode is an advanced system of creating mathematically calculated dot coding patterns utilized in a fraud-proof on-line security system. Varicode has its own unique coding footprint created by random number generators utilizing Varicode coding algorithms. Coding can accommodate many different character or graphic images in one Varicode message frame—multilevel encoding.

Dot patterns are coded into two complementary, mathematically related files. When these files are brought together in an electronic overlay, the original coded characters or graphic images are produced. Each coding occurrence creates a singular unique coding pattern which is never duplicated--millions of identification coding patterns can be created, as the permutation sets are very large. Complex account numbers or message symbols and content can be created. Varicode coding is versatile.
 
Characteristics and Benefits of Varicode Coding
 
  • Coded characters are separated into two files, each containing 1/2 of the coded information: one file is held by the customer, and the other file is held by the account provider. A coded file cannot be decoded or extrapolated to the content of the original file without the presence of the complementary coded file. This is true even when the most advanced and sophisticated decoding techniques are employed. Benefit: Varicode coding is uniquely secure.

    Increasing computer speeds do not deteriorate Varicode security, as Varicode is not subject to mathematical key factoring. This is a significant long-term Varicode advantage as key factoring is a vulnerability of encryption techniques, a vulnerbility that increases as computer speeds increase.
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