Friday, October 27, 2006

How to buy online more securely

You wouldn't mail an unsealed envelope because anyone with access to it could read the contents. And they just might steal the information or contents. So remember to take precautions when you are online. Here are a few:
  • Make sure that you only buy products or services, pay bills, or provide personal data from a secure web page. This means the website encrypts the information.
  • Check the web address in the browser's address bar. A secure web server address should start with "https://" ("s" for secure) rather than the normal "http://".
  • Look for a "padlock" icon in the browser's status bar (in the lower right in Internet Explorer). Check the encryption level by hovering your mouse pointer over the icon.
Tip: You can find more detailed information about the security and encryption level of the site you are viewing by double-clicking on the lock icon in the location bar and viewing the
tabs (General, Details, and Certification Path) in the pop-up.
By the way, just because a website uses encryption doesn't mean it's legit. Malicious sites can mimic "good" ones and use encryption too. Be cautious. Be paranoid. It's OK ... your money and identity is at risk.

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