It’s hard to get site to stop spitting out personal information A section of the orders being published by Waxboxes.com. April 1 — Who’s responsible when a year-old software bug hasn’t been fixed, and as a result, customer credit card numbers are spit out onto the Internet; and when the company involved doesn’t answer e-mails or phone calls, but all the while, keeps handing credit card numbers to hackers? MSNBC.com tried to reach the site, Waxboxes.com, but with no luck. Meanwhile, the source who found the customer records tried to contact the credit card association fraud departments, and that didn’t...