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Is the E-merchant Pci Compliant? Check Before You Purchase

Date Added: September 17, 2008 09:00:56 AM
Author: Phil Williams
Category: eCommerce



Is the E-merchant Pci Compliant? Check Before You Purchase



Author: Vijayanand


Protecting yourself from identity theft is more important than ever, as thieves and hackers are finding more and more cunning ways to steal your personal information. You may not even be aware of some of the dangers out there. Did you know that when you pay for something using your credit card, that represents an opportunity for hackers? If the proper security measures are not in place, the transmission of your credit card information can be intercepted and put to use in credit card fraud. Additionally, when your credit card information is stored by retailers, it is also vulnerable. Hackers can break into storage systems and gain access to thousands of people’s credit card information with one well-designed piece of software. It has happened before. There are some steps you can take to protect yourself, however.

Some retailers will offer you the opportunity to store your credit card information on their server so that it will be easier for you to checkout in future transactions. While this is a convenience, it can also be a risk. Allowing your information to be stored opens it up to added vulnerability. If you want to be really safe with your information, avoid storing it on merchant servers whenever possible.

Before you pay for something using a credit card or transmit your credit card information online, you should always make sure the company you’re giving your information to is PCI compliant. While the security of traditional brick and mortar stores has been breached in the past, e-merchant breaches are more common. Payment Card Industry Data Security Standards (PCI DSS) were designed to help protect your credit card information while in the hands of merchants. They include a list of requirements for merchants who accept credit cards from American Express, Discover, MasterCard and Visa. These requirements are contractual obligations between the payment brands and acquiring banks.

The deadline for every applicable merchant to be PCI compliant has already passed, but some businesses are still not yet compliant. In order to protect your own interests, it’s best to only use your credit cards with businesses whose PCI compliancy you can verify. It’s not always easy to verify PCI compliancy, however. If you are in doubt, contact the e-merchant and inquire about their PCI compliancy. Don’t make the mistake of thinking that because an e-merchant is a large national corporation that your credit card information is safe. Most of the compromised credit cards are gotten from the largest companies (also known as level 1) because a single security breach often results in a large volume of compromised information. It’s important to recognize, however, the majority of breaches are from smaller merchants whose security measures may be more relaxed.

Smaller companies often have a harder time achieving PCI Compliance because most security solutions are geared towards companies that process a higher volume of transactions. Comodo’s Painless PCI program, however, is designed to help e-merchants who process less than a million credit card transactions per year. This free web-based application walks e-merchants through becoming PCI compliant so that they can meet the standards of credit card companies and acquiring banks as well as providing peace of mind and confidence for their customers.



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Vijayanand working as a online marketing co-ordinator in ID Theft team in Comodo, a leading internet security provider, offers a real time Identity Theft Prevention and Identity Fraud restoration services among others.


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