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Information
security is critical to our business. We work to protect the security of your
information during transmission by using Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) software,
which encrypts information you input. We store information gathered on secure
computers located in a locked data center. The number of employees involved in
the management of the data center that have physical access to these computers
is limited. We use firewalls and other security technology to prevent our computers
from being accessed by unauthorized persons. We also require that any
personally identifiable consumer information sent to us by you be encrypted using
SSL encryption.
SSL Short
for Secure Sockets Layer, a protocol developed by Netscape for transmitting private
documents via the Internet. SSL works by using a public key to encrypt data that's
transferred over the SSL connection. Both Netscape Navigator and Internet Explorer
support SSL, and many Web sites use the protocol to obtain confidential user information,
such as credit card numbers. By convention, URLs that require an SSL connection
start with https: instead of http:
Authorize.Net
Merchants and Transaction Security
Authorize.Net is
committed to helping merchants minimize their risk of fraudulent transactions.
As part of our ongoing effort, Authorize.Net continually works to inform and educate
merchants on our available fraud detection tools and provide recommendations on
the features that are available to better protect themselves from fraud and security
compromise. At
a system level, Authorize.Net has several anti-fraud features available: Address
Verification System - AVS is a verification system that compares the billing
address information (Street Address and Zip Code) provided by the customer online
with the billing address on file at the credit card issuing bank. CVV2
- is a three-digit security code appearing in reverse italic at the top of
the signature panel on the back of the card. Implementation of this feature requires
the user to enter the CVV2 code when making a purchase, helping to confirm
that the user is the authorized cardholder. Referrer
URL - This feature allows a Merchant to designate the URL(s) from which
Authorize.Net allows a transaction to take place. The URL must be listed as a
"Valid Referrer URL" in the "Manage URLs" portion under
"Settings" in the Merchant Interface. Through regular communications
such as email, Web site and Merchant Interface changes, Authorize.Net has also
advised Merchants on additional actions they can take to detect,
prevent and manage fraud: Actively
use the Address Verification System (AVS) and the CVV2 features listed above Change
password regularly and use alphanumeric characters Monitor
transaction batches daily prior to settlement and look for suspicious transaction
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