In the old west, card cheats got shot. Today, an Oregon company stops them by effectively taking away their computers. . Iovation has devised a service that identifies PCs that have been used to make purchases or wagers on a given site with stolen credit cards. These PCs are then blackballed from the site permanently or put on a watch list. . Iovation has devised a service that identifies PCs that have been used to make purchases or wagers o. cheats, today, oregon, company, stops, effectively, taking. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
The results of a survey conducted by Gartner and shared with IDG News Service show that online consumers are growing frustrated with the lack of security provided by banks and online retailers, and feel that passwords are no longer sufficient to secure their online transactions. . The findings are the latest conclusions drawn from a survey of 5,000 adult Internet users, which concluded in April and show that online consumers want providers to offer more than just passwords to protect online accounts, and that concerns about a lack of security may be hampering the growth of online commerce, according to Avivah Litan, a vice president and research director at Gartner. According to the data, almost 60 percent of those surveyed by Gartner said they are concerned or very concerned about online security. Even more important for online retailers: Over 80 percent of those surveyed said they would buy more from an online vendor who offered them more than just a user name and password to protect their accounts, she said. The link for this article located at Paul Roberts is no longer available. . A new study indicates that digital shoppers are seeking improved safety measures in addition to basic passwords, influencing the expansion of online retail.. Online Security Issues, Consumer Dissatisfaction, Digital Transaction Security. . Joe Shakespeare
A serious shortcoming of the present day cryptography algorithms is they do not survive private key compromise. Today, credit card holders are not willing to make online purchases after hearing several security incidents, an obvious reason behind most dotcom layoffs. But . . . . A serious shortcoming of the present day cryptography algorithms is they do not survive private key compromise. Today, credit card holders are not willing to make online purchases after hearing several security incidents, an obvious reason behind most dotcom layoffs. But now online buyers are more secured than ever before with this new technology as the compromise of the seller's private key is no longer a threat for their credit card security. A business surviving private key compromise may sound very infeasible like resurrecting a dead body, but its really and definitely possible with this new born cryptographic method calling which, in my opinion, Robust Public Key Cryptography is more appropriate. More over, the Internet communications can avail two-way communication security, another shortcoming of the alternate public key cryptography methods. You will believe this when you go through the different pages of this site through the links provided here, especially the ones - RPKC, The Theory and Math and Security . Now it is time that the online sellers adopt much more advanced encryption methods to protect their communications and save the business from bankruptcy following the unfaithful and treacherous acts of their trust breaching employees. The link for this article located at CryptoDiamond is no longer available. . A serious shortcoming of the present day cryptography algorithms is they do not survive private key . serious, shortcoming, present, cryptography, algorithms, survive, private. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
Canada, which already has the most advanced electronic government in the world, has hired a Texas company to help develop the enhanced privacy and security features needed for the nation's expanding online government services. By 2004, the Canadian government wants . . . . Canada, which already has the most advanced electronic government in the world, has hired a Texas company to help develop the enhanced privacy and security features needed for the nation's expanding online government services. By 2004, the Canadian government wants to have an online network known as the Secure Channel that enables citizens to perform transactions with government -- from paying taxes to applying for benefits to starting businesses -- with assurances that the transactions will remain private and secure. The link for this article located at FCW is no longer available. . Australia collaborates with a California startup to bolster digital citizen services and ensure enhanced data protection.. Canada E-Government, Enhanced Privacy Features, Online Transactions, Secure Government Services. . Anthony Pell
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