Even this day and age people
are very insecure about ordering anything online. Even though many people order and give their credit card information over the phone they still are hesitant upon ordering online. This article will show you what to look for to see if it is safe to order online, the general process on how things are processed online, and the securities involved. Knowledge is the key for security and I want you to gain security by reading this article.
What The Web User Should Know:
Everyone knows to look for the padlock on the bottom of the browser, right? If not that tells you that the web page is secure. Along with that padlock on the bottom of the browser your web page SHOULD display https:// instead of http://. (The s stands for 'secured')
"How is a web page secure?"
HTTPS is the use of Secure Socket Layer (SSL) as a sub-layer under its
regular HTTP application layering. If you view a HTTPS page and see a
warning pop up about the certificate of the site read the warning carefully.
For a brief description on what the requirements are to obtain a SSL
"What about types of Browsers?"
Internet Explorer used to control 90% of the market for web browsers, so
naturally hackers and cheaters were attracted to attacking that browser to
obtain information. So the safe alternative was to use a different browser like Firefox that was not very popular. But as Firefox gains popularity they will become a target as well. Their goal was to gain 10% of the market, and they are now pushing 20% according to statistics of people visiting my site.
You would be interested in knowing that with a properly configured web site with the correct shopping cart script for collecting credit card information that connects to a merchant account gateway, the credit card number is never seen by the webmaster. It's true! I cannot see the process of filling out the information, and when I visit my merchant account online to view transactions I'm not shown the full credit card number. "But be warned on how people can work around this!"
"How can they process a credit card that is insecure and/or see my
credit card number?"
What the Online Store Owner Should Know:
"What's the process involved for getting a SSL Certificate?"
"What alternate ways are there to accept payments?"
If you have a business that you would like to move
online you should get a merchant account or have your 'brick and mortar'
merchant account upgraded to online by adding a gateway. If you have any
questions at all on anything about merchant accounts talk to
Corey
Bryant. He has an enormous amount of information on merchant accounts
and setting up your business online. You can email him at
crbryant@loudhost.com?subject=Internet_Presence_sent_me. You can also find a
wealth of information about SSL certificates at
http://www.theinternetpresence.com/ssl.htm.
In Conclusion:
It is possible to have an unsecured transaction over the internet, but by far
it is MUCH SAFER than handing your credit card over to someone who can jot down
the number and verification code on the back of the card, or stating the card
number over the phone for an order. I sincerely hope that I did not scare
anyone off with this report, but gave them the knowledge on how to protect
themselves.
Until the next article have a great day!
Copyright © Michael Rock
(You have permission to copy this article as long as it remains intact with the author's byline)
Web development contractor (Web Design and Hosting)
Internet Presence
www.TheInternetPresence.com
The owner of this registered company
has over twenty years experience with DOS, windows business applications, numerous programming languages, artistic development, and web design. Other areas of interest include web marketing, web promoting, and business marketing and development. After the persuasion of those praising his work, he decided to go into business himself and highly suggests everyone else to do the same.
Internet Presence was founded in 2003 from a desire to become independent. Less than 1 year later Internet Presence has had accounts in three different states ranging from a locally owned auto collision repair shop to a glass packaging industry that sells its product worldwide.
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