![]() Positive SSL сертификаты
Because they do not validate your business credentials and as a result, your website will not be recognized as owned by a legitimate company. Low Assurance’s lack of business validation has enabled fraudsters and online scams. Pharming sites can be created precisely because the low assurance certificates do not require business validation. But consumers are getting smarter and they are looking for your company credentials before they buy – only High Assurance SSL’s can deliver that confidence to your customers. To safely take payments over the internet, an SSL Certificate must establish Trust between a website and the end user. For example, the relationship between an e-commerce vendor selling goods or services from their website and the customer using his or her credit card to purchase these goods online. Trust is only established after your business website has passed two validation steps:
Low assurance certificates establish domain ownership only (step 1)
For example you could register the domain www.ferrari-for-ten-bucks.com and legally buy a Low Assurance certificate for it. You could then set up your fraud website selling non-existent goods to customers who pay you via credit card. There have been no background checks to establish the existence, legitimacy and probity of your organization but your customers will still see the padlocwk symbol and be tricked into thinking it is safe to conduct trade with you. Sure, the credit card details customers send are encrypted via an SSL connection, but what use is that if customers don’t know who they are sending them to? In short, low assurance establishes that your company owns the website but doesn’t confirm that the company is a registered business with articles of incorporation. Because consumers are growing increasingly savvy in wanting to know not only the domain information, but company that stands behind the website – to avoid getting taken in by all the phishing, pharming and online fraud threats. Consumers are also getting savvier about how to check for the online Trust Credentials of an eCommerce site. In the early days of the Internet, consumers had been trained to look for the “padlock”. However, in recent years – consumers are recognizing there are different types of security credentials. To support growing consumer sophistication – web browsers are responding by making their browsers able to distinguish secured and authenticated sites from sites that are just secured. The difference to your business is substantial. A customer that can identify the company behind the website is far more likely to purchase from you than from a website that can not be authenticated as coming from a legitimate business entity. Now that Internet Browsers are giving consumers new tools to distinguish low assurance websites (how pharming sites can be created) from high assurance legitimate websites – can you afford to put your business risk? Here’s the next generation web browser tools designed to help consumers distinguish between sites with Low Assurance SSL sites with no company authentication (like QuickSSL) from High Assurance SSL that come from Verisign and Comodo.
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