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Secure Credit Card While Shopping Online

posted by ClickSSL 33 days ago under credit card security, ev ssl, extended validation certificate, green bar, https
Today online shopping has become more popular than ever for a majority of customers. In comparison to big stores with fix hours and long queues, online shopper can choose any time of the day to get on the internet and shop. Unfortunately, online shopping comes with the risk of fraud. Credit card fraud is one of the most common types of fraud in online shopping.

Read the Hacker’s Mind:-


This fraud can be executed by various ways. The credit card can be stolen and can be used to transfer money in other account. By following some careful steps, you can easily stay away from online fraud.

Ignore unusual URLs.
Check out the Emails correctly.
Do not give any kind of personal information in urgent pleas. . .

Symantec® – NetSure® Protection Plan

posted by ClickSSL 48 days ago under code signing certificate, ev ssl, extended validation ssl, geotrust, netsure protection plan
Overview: Symantec® offers its customers the NetSure® Protection Plan with each Secured Sockets Layer (SSL) Certificate. NetSure is an extended warranty program that protects SSL Certificate customers against certain losses resulting from breach by Symantec of the warranties included in the SSL Certificate.

What’s New: Symantec has recently extended the warranty limits for many SSL products (including VeriSign®, Thawte® and GeoTrust® brands) which, in some cases offer a distinct advantage over the competition. VeriSign SSL Certificates now include up to $1,500,000 of NetSure® protection.

Advantage: The increase in warranty coverage across the different Symantec SSL products is a testament to our confidence in our products and provides VeriSign, Thawte, and GeoTrust customers with the level of trust and security they have come to expect only from Symantec.

New Limits: New warranty limits for NetSure Certificates are as follows and coverage applies to Certificates issued on or after July 30, 2011.

The recent survey says people are not very conscious on online frauds

Surveys are a great window into people’s minds, especially when they can illuminate contrasting, and even contradictory, behaviors in the same group. Results from the Symantec Online Internet Safety Survey have done just that. The most compelling finding – that respondents frequently proceed with online transactions they know might be insecure – inspired me to ask not just, “What are they thinking?” but “What are they thinking?!?”
The survey’s focus must be on many people’s minds, as we’ve had an extraordinary response – 301 people in just a few days! My initial impressions of the results are below. Feel free to share your comments and questions here.

Findings

Risky behavior remains common despite respondents knowing better: What struck me the most was that in many cases, respondents continued online transactions even when those transactions lacked security cues respondents knew should be there. For example, 80 percent of respondents knew to look for the padlock icon signifying Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) encryption, but only 55 percent said they would abort a transaction if they didn’t see it. Similarly, 81 percent knew to look for secure Internet connections (HTTPS) but only 56 percent got spooked by secure URLs not matching certificate domains (not an exact correlation, I know, but related). These are differences of nearly 30 points! What is driving this reckless behavior?

An equally notable figure is tha...

Twitter Turns on SSL Encryption for Some Users

posted by ClickSSL 75 days ago under ev ssl, encryption, ssl certificate, ssl encryption, https
Twitter is slowly turning on automatic encryption on its website, a move following other major providers of web-based services to thwart account hijacking over wireless networks.

Twitter has offered an option for users to turn on SSL (Secure Sockets Layer) encryption, but said on Tuesday that it will turn the feature on by default for some users. It did not indicate when the option would be turned on by default for all users.
SSL encryption, indicted by "https" in the URL bar and sometimes a padlock in the browser window, is an encryption protocol used to protect communication between a client and a server. It is important to use because unencrypted information passed over wireless networks can be intercepted.

Many websites encrypt a person's login and password but will stop encrypting further data that is transmitted. A reason for not using SSL throughout a session is that it can occasionally slow interaction between the user and website.

Last year, a freelance web application Firesheep released, an add-on for Firefox that snatches cookies transmitted on unencrypted networks. Web sites drop a cookie, or a small data file, into a person's Web browser while they are logged into a session. Cookies are also used to "remember" people and keep them logged into the website.

Firesheep used an technique that was well-known but made it very easy for novice hackers to grab cookies and immediately log into a website as another pe...

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How SSL Certificate helps us to gain the customers?

EV SSL Certificate stands for Extended Validation secure socket layer. EV SSL certificate provides highest level of security in the industry. SSL Certificate has become fundamental requirement of today’s e commerce business.

Customers trust Extended Validation SSL Certificate the most. One cannot easily get Extended Validation SSL Certificate. In order to get Extended Validation SSL Certificate, Certificate Authority has to investigate about your organization. You have to submit so many documents for that.

The following entities are eligible provided they are currently registered with and approved by an official registration agency in their jurisdiction.

Government agencies
Corporations
Unincorporated associations
General partnerships
Sole proprietorships

Requirements:-

The organization must be verifiable for getting EV SSL Certificate.

These organizations must have a confirmable physical existence business presence.

Any assumed business names should be verifiable.

A principal individual related with the business must be validated and that person must confirm agreement to the certificate subscriber agreement.

The organization cannot be located in a country where listed on any government prohibited list such trade stoppage restriction.

A legal persuasion letter may be required to assure that the requestor has the right to g...