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Three Simple Steps to Security on Your Business Website
Three Simple Steps to Security on Your Business Website
Three Simple Steps to Security on Your Business Website by
Sometimes it seems like nothing is safe anymore. Whether it's the
airport or the local shopping mall, everywhere you look there is
risk upon risk. But when it comes to your online business website,
this surely isn't the case, is it? The truth is that more theft
than ever is taking place on the internet in the form of data
stealing. Credit card numbers and identities are being stolen from
business websites that don't know how to secure their financial
transactions or that don't know how to verify information in the
first place. Here are three simple steps to help secure your
business website:
Get the Latest Security Software
In order to secure your website, you need at least SSL encryption
software on your site. This can be managed by an outside security
company (like VeriSign) or you can work with a website designer to
create your own configuration. What this software does is encrypt
the information that is being sent from one place to another so
that hackers can't find out what the financial information is. When
information is put into your website, it is encrypted, transmitted
in that encrypted mode and then decrypted for you or for your
merchant account manager. This helps to keep everyone's credit
cards secure and your financial transactions. By placing a small
indicator of the SSL encryption, you will also be able to calm
nervous customers and help encourage them to shop on your site.
Check the Identity of your Buyers
While you don't want to seem as though you're suspicious of
everyone, the truth is that credit card transactions can make it
easy for someone to use another's financial information without
their permission. To help prevent this, you need to check and
double check the identity of your buyers. You can do this by not
only asking for their credit card information and name, but also
their address, their phone number, and the security code on the
back of the credit card itself (on the front for some credit
cards). This will help to improve the odds of getting financial
information that is actually in the hand of the person who is
making the purchase. And if the card comes back as stolen, you
might have enough information to help track down this criminal.
If the customer can nor provide the correct information, you can
stall their purchase and call them to see if they simply mistyped
something.
Make Your Buying Process Secure
To be sure that the financial information isn't going to be stolen,
you need to check and double check the merchant account that is
handling your credit card transactions. Check their reviews to see
if there were any other problems with security. Talk to them about
what safety measures they have in place and be sure that you are
completely confident in their services. These companies should also
be checking the credit card transaction to be sure that the card
wasn't reported as stolen or missing and then sending that
information back to you in a timely manner, if so. This will help
you reduce the shipment of items to sellers that are using a card
in a criminal manner.
Security is the hot topic for everyone these days it seems. And
when you're running an online business, it's not something where
you can hope for the best. Hackers are simply getting better every
day, so you need to put up enough security walls to deter them from
stealing your customer's sense of security.
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