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Starting early in 2007, online companies will be able to definitively demonstrate their identity to customers-and customers will be able to confirm this identity before trusting sites. This opportunity comes as a result of the greatest development in the Web's secure backbone in over 10 years. It is the introduction of a new kind of SSL Certificate, the first since the technology's origin more than a decade ago. These new certificates are called Extended Validation (EV) SSL Certificates. The Extended Validation architecture has been designed to offer reliable Web site identity information to end consumers so that they can make the best possible decisions about which sites to trust. This white paper explores these changes and:
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via SearchServerVirtualization.com @ 8:10 17th Jul
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Starting early in 2007, online companies will be able to definitively demonstrate their identity to customers-and customers will be able to confirm this identity before trusting sites. This opportunity comes as a result of the greatest development in the Web's secure backbone in over 10 years. It is the introduction of a new kind of SSL Certificate, the first since the technology's origin more than a decade ago. These new certificates are called Extended Validation (EV) SSL Certificates. The Extended Validation architecture has been designed to offer reliable Web site identity information to end consumers so that they can make the best possible decisions about which sites to trust. This white paper explores these changes and:
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via Bitpipe @ 0:57 17th Jul
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Starting early in 2007, online companies will be able to definitively demonstrate their identity to customers-and customers will be able to confirm this identity before trusting sites. This opportunity comes as a result of the greatest development in the Web's secure backbone in over 10 years. It is the introduction of a new kind of SSL Certificate, the first since the technology's origin more than a decade ago. These new certificates are called Extended Validation (EV) SSL Certificates. The Extended Validation architecture has been designed to offer reliable Web site identity information to end consumers so that they can make the best possible decisions about which sites to trust. This white paper explores these changes and:
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via Americas Network @ 21:24 16th Jul
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Starting early in 2007, online companies will be able to definitively demonstrate their identity to customers-and customers will be able to confirm this identity before trusting sites. This opportunity comes as a result of the greatest development in the Web's secure backbone in over 10 years. It is the introduction of a new kind of SSL Certificate, the first since the technology's origin more than a decade ago. These new certificates are called Extended Validation (EV) SSL Certificates. The Extended Validation architecture has been designed to offer reliable Web site identity information to end consumers so that they can make the best possible decisions about which sites to trust. This white paper explores these changes and:
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via BizReport.com @ 18:16 16th Jul
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Starting early in 2007, online companies will be able to definitively demonstrate their identity to customers-and customers will be able to confirm this identity before trusting sites. This opportunity comes as a result of the greatest development in the Web's secure backbone in over 10 years. It is the introduction of a new kind of SSL Certificate, the first since the technology's origin more than a decade ago. These new certificates are called Extended Validation (EV) SSL Certificates. The Extended Validation architecture has been designed to offer reliable Web site identity information to end consumers so that they can make the best possible decisions about which sites to trust. This white paper explores these changes and:
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via Line56 @ 16:21 16th Jul
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London, UK – 17 June 2008 – GlobalSign (www.globalsign.co.uk), one of the longest established Certification Authorities (CA) and specialists in SSL Certificate security has today announced that it has been selected by Actinic Software Ltd, the UK’s leading ecommerce software solutions provider, to secure its online payments system using GlobalSign’s Extended Validation (EV) SSL Certificates. EV SSL, the latest advancement in SSL technology, enables browsers to activate the new Green Address Bar, a new security information area that visibly shows website visitors the current web site is truly secure, trusted and an authentic organisation.
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via InternetRetailer.com @ 22:27 28th Jun
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The following is an excerpt from the eBook, The Shortcut Guide to Extended Validation SSL Certificates. In this section of Chapter 2: Overview of SSL and EV-SSL Certificates (.pdf), author Dan Sullivan explains the weaknesses in how certificates are issued.
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via SearchNetworking.com @ 15:49 14th Jul
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SSL technology confronts the potential problems of unauthorized viewing of confidential information, data manipulation, data hijacking, phishing, and other insidious Web site scams by encrypting sensitive data so that only authorized recipients can read it. Organizations that rely on Internet transactions have learned that a reliable and secure Internet is necessary for company profitability. The more secure the online consumer feels, the more successful the online company will be in recruiting and retaining a worthy client base. Due to recent advances in SSL technology, there is a variety of different kinds of SSL. Read this white paper to understand recent advances in SSL technology and to help you decide which would be best for your organization.
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via SearchServerVirtualization.com @ 8:10 17th Jul
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SSL technology confronts the potential problems of unauthorized viewing of confidential information, data manipulation, data hijacking, phishing, and other insidious Web site scams by encrypting sensitive data so that only authorized recipients can read it. Organizations that rely on Internet transactions have learned that a reliable and secure Internet is necessary for company profitability. The more secure the online consumer feels, the more successful the online company will be in recruiting and retaining a worthy client base. Due to recent advances in SSL technology, there is a variety of different kinds of SSL. Read this white paper to understand recent advances in SSL technology and to help you decide which would be best for your organization.
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via Bitpipe @ 0:57 17th Jul
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SSL technology confronts the potential problems of unauthorized viewing of confidential information, data manipulation, data hijacking, phishing, and other insidious Web site scams by encrypting sensitive data so that only authorized recipients can read it. Organizations that rely on Internet transactions have learned that a reliable and secure Internet is necessary for company profitability. The more secure the online consumer feels, the more successful the online company will be in recruiting and retaining a worthy client base. Due to recent advances in SSL technology, there is a variety of different kinds of SSL. Read this white paper to understand recent advances in SSL technology and to help you decide which would be best for your organization.
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via Americas Network @ 21:23 16th Jul
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SSL technology confronts the potential problems of unauthorized viewing of confidential information, data manipulation, data hijacking, phishing, and other insidious Web site scams by encrypting sensitive data so that only authorized recipients can read it. Organizations that rely on Internet transactions have learned that a reliable and secure Internet is necessary for company profitability. The more secure the online consumer feels, the more successful the online company will be in recruiting and retaining a worthy client base. Due to recent advances in SSL technology, there is a variety of different kinds of SSL. Read this white paper to understand recent advances in SSL technology and to help you decide which would be best for your organization.
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via BizReport.com @ 18:16 16th Jul
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SSL technology confronts the potential problems of unauthorized viewing of confidential information, data manipulation, data hijacking, phishing, and other insidious Web site scams by encrypting sensitive data so that only authorized recipients can read it. Organizations that rely on Internet transactions have learned that a reliable and secure Internet is necessary for company profitability. The more secure the online consumer feels, the more successful the online company will be in recruiting and retaining a worthy client base. Due to recent advances in SSL technology, there is a variety of different kinds of SSL. Read this white paper to understand recent advances in SSL technology and to help you decide which would be best for your organization.
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via Line56 @ 16:21 16th Jul
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Extended Validation (EV) is a new standard in SSL certificates. This guide explains the needs which drove the development of this standard and how it addresses contemporary security challenges. It also delves into the integration of EV certificates into new high security browsers such as Microsoft’s IE7.
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via Enterprise Open Source Magazine @ 0:15 26th Jul
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but that isn't keeping them from using the Internet. Now, domain name registrants and Web site operators not only can reach users in their own language -- they can also protect their sites with Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) Certificates from VeriSign, Inc.
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via Device Management Forum @ 8:46 21st Aug
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MOUNTAIN VIEW, CA -- 08/18/08 -- Seven of every 10 people in the world don't speak English, but that isn't keeping them from using the Internet. Now, domain name registrants and Web site operators not only can reach users in their own language -- they can also protect their sites with Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) Certificates from VeriSign, Inc. (NASDAQ: VRSN), the trusted provider of Internet infrastructure services for the networked world.
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via Earthtimes.org @ 11:41 18th Aug
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July 9, 2008 -- (WEB HOST INDUSTRY REVIEW) -- SaaS customer relationship management services provider FreeCRM (freecrm.com) has announced it is enhancing its data protection offerings by adding Extended Validation Secure Sockets Layer Certificates from VeriSign Inc (verisign.com) to its suite of security services to verify the authenticity of its web pages.
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via Web Host Industry Review @ 12:53 10th Jul
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Mountain View, Calif.– June 17, 2008 – The latest version of the Mozilla Firefox Web browser features advanced security protections that can help Mozilla’s 175 million users from unwittingly giving sensitive information to e-criminals. That’s because Mozilla Firefox 3, launched today as part of a global download event, supports Extended Validation (EV) Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) Certificates from CA vendors including VeriSign, Inc. (NASDAQ: VRSN), the trusted provider of Internet infrastructure services for the networked world.
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via InternetRetailer.com @ 22:27 28th Jun
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ATLANTA, BUSINESS WIRE -- Goldleaf Financial Solutions Inc. (NASDAQ:GFSI), a provider of integrated technology-based solutions designed to improve the performance of financial institutions, today announced that Onley, Va.-based Shore Bank has enhanced its security by selecting Goldleaf's new full site secure sockets layer (SSL) capabilities. SSL is a standard security technology within the industry, however, unlike other SSL solutions available today, Goldleaf's solution also improves the performance of online
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via Consumer Electronics Net @ 7:41 15th Aug
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PainMeds tips a recent post in Secure Computing's research blog describing a new SQL injection attack that had infected thousands of MSSQL-based web servers by last weekend, turning them into malware delivery systems. The attack apparently rewrites the server's Web pages to include JavaScript which pushes malware to the visitor as if it were from the genuine site. Sites using Sybase might possibly be vulnerable, as it uses the same exploited syntax that MSSQL does. The post includes an example of the attack. Unlike most malware attacks, this one appears to originate from the site the user is actually visiting. From the blog: "'Similar to phishing, this attack takes advantage of the website visitor's trust in the site they are visiting. Instead of phishing for information, however, malware is sent to the client, which the client has a high
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via Slashdot @ 8:46 13th Aug
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VeriSign, the biggest operator of computers that direct Internet traffic, brought back founder Jim Bidzos as interim chief executive, chairman and president as the company works to refocus. Bidzos replaces former CEO William Roper, who unexpectedly resigned this week. Bidzos will help drive VeriSign's efforts to offload the less profitable businesses, the Mountain View company said Thursday in a statement. VeriSign announced plans in November to get out of businesses that don't fit with its Internet operations, such as services that cater to phone companies. Those businesses accounted for about 40 percent of revenue. VeriSign plans to focus on managing Web addresses, certifying that sites are what they claim and protecting online privacy. Bidzos, who founded the company in 1995, will lead that effort while VeriSign looks for a permanent p
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via SiliconValley.com @ 17:43 4th Jul
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If you're not using dedicated e-commerce product or site search technology yet, be sure to add it to your summer improvement project list. While site search improves merchandizing, you may be surprised how well it will complement your SEM and SEO programs. We began using site search three years ago, and it has increased our overall search ROI. Here is how:
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via DMNews.com @ 12:53 28th Jul
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Do you need to find a way to increase web site traffic? Have you used any search engine optimization on your website? Before you do any expensive web advertising or build an expensive new site try using some simple search engine optimization on your website to increase your web site traffic. Search engine optimization is the best way to increase web site traffic and increase your position on the search engine results pages. Getting into a higher place on the search engine results pages means more hits to your website and more customers.
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via The Article Net @ 18:22 2nd Aug
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UltraLoser writes "When is it acceptable to encourage users to accept a self-signed SSL cert? Recently the staff of a certain Web site turned on optional SSL with a self-signed and domain-mismatched certificate for its users and encourages them to add an exception for this certificate. Their defense is that it is just as secure as one signed by a commercial CA; and because their site exists for the distribution of copyrighted material the staff do not want to have their personal information in the hands of a CA. In their situation is it acceptable to encourage users to trust this certificate or is this giving users a false sense of security?"
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via Slashdot @ 11:19 25th Jun
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imageDespite shifting focus to an ad-supported business and ad network years ago, AOL (NYSE: TWX) can’t seem to shake the image of being known as that dial-up ISP. So rather than continue to fight, AOL is finding that it might just be better to erase it, or at least downplay it somewhat. Case in point: two new channels, a personal finance site called WalletPop and a free professional images site, Pixcetera, debuted this morning—both without the AOL brand prominently featured on its site (scroll way down) or in the URL. That said, the sites do have the same look and feel of others and AOL’s main page features a link that does connect directly to WalletPop—but the link only says “Money” and doesn’t identify the site by name. As AOL continues its site rollout—the company is in the process of creating a new one aimed at younge
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via PaidContent.org @ 19:20 15th Jul
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Most Web and network security professionals are aware of Secured Sockets Layer (SSL) Certificates and the critical part they play in your comprehensive Web security platform. Yet, many of these same professionals have little or incorrect understanding of an extremely important protocol within SSL, one with the potential to radically alter the level of protection offered to any given Web site's visitors. Read this white paper to learn:
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via SearchServerVirtualization.com @ 8:10 17th Jul
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