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Panda Puts New Spin On E-Commerce Security

Blog However, unlike the increasing number of e-cash payments services such as PayPal, Nochex and WorldPay, 'Panda Security for Internet Transactions' is specifically an anti-ifraud service for online transactions to protect against identity theft...

[April 12, 2008, 22:09]

Software trio teams on e-commerce security tech

News Microsoft, VeriSign and WebMethods said Wednesday they have developed technology designed to make it easier to use digital signatures and other online security tools with e-commerce applications. Security software like digital signatures, online...

[November 29, 2000, 14:41]

Mobile phones key to e-commerce security

Talkback If RSA's system is based on SMS it's not going to work very reliably. I actually proposed a One Time Password system over SMS at an EU sponsored seminar back in 2000 based on some work I had been doing.

[February 21, 2006, 12:20]

UK startup 'solves' e-commerce security

News Chief executive Alex van Someren said nFast provides the market with a solution which will cope with the vast amount of traffic that is expected from the e-commerce standard SET. Cambridge-based nCipher has developed nFast, an encryption...

[July 4, 1997, 15:41]

E-Commerce Security Technologies: An Evaluation Using the Metasploit Framework (MSF)

White Papers This research will evaluate the effectiveness of two publicly available network security products using penetration tests conducted with the Metasploit Framework. The growing sophistication of both Metasploit and other network security products...

[May 21, 2008, 1:01]

Mobile phones key to e-commerce security

News The service has been tested by service providers including BT Ignite and Your Communications, and is intended to allow employees to access corporate applications, or end users to access commerce sites.

[September 4, 2002, 9:36]

E-commerce without cards will cost customers more

News Greater co-operation between telecoms companies and service providers is essential if e-commerce is to be fully exploited, according to managing director of eCHARGE Mark Heraghty. Speaking at the European launch of eCHARGE, he said: "This venture...

[November 17, 1998, 13:10]

Mondex demos smartcard-enabled mobile e-commerce

Talkback Soon we will be told that the card will be the weak link and we need the technology protected and implanted into the skin ( the right hand or the forhead) as cards can be lost or stolen or broken etc - for real security and privacy have it...

[June 29, 2006, 22:32]

Symantec launches e-commerce shield

News Norton Confidential follows the release of Symantec's 2007 line of security products and precedes the release of Norton 360, a completely revamped, all-inclusive, security suite slated for launch early next year.

[October 10, 2006, 16:05]

Should developers care about e-commerce?

Blog British ecommerce company Actinic (who, list the above points as key drivers) also says that web developers need to make sure that they employ exhaustive security and encryption process - and tell the customers that it is there!

[July 2, 2008, 13:23]

New technology provides secure, mobile e-commerce

News Signature recognition software for the Palm 3Com and MS Windows CE operating systems which can be used to verify online credit card transactions has been revealed by US firm, PenOp. The program called PocketSign can also be integrated with common...

[October 21, 1999, 16:32]

eBusiness Club takes e-commerce training to the streets

News It is hoped that the eBusiness Clubs -- which are being set up by the Chamber of Commerce -- will boost e-commerce in the UK in the wake of the dot-com slump. Launching the Glasgow eBusiness Club, e-commerce minister Douglas Alexander claimed that...

[February 12, 2002, 14:49]

E-Commerce Focus: Don't do DIY - Datamonitor

News He says it is imperative that organisations planning marketing campaigns to promote the Internet concentrate on dispelling consumers' security fears which could seriously affect the growth of e-commerce.

[July 8, 1998, 10:16]

E-commerce sites at risk as hackers expose IBM hole

News Two hackers have published a program that breaks the encryption-protecting passwords on servers running older versions of IBM's e-commerce software, highlighting the possibility that dozens -- if not hundreds -- of sites have been left open to...

[March 9, 2001, 7:55]

US Study: E-commerce hits the mainstream

News The new study is part of a growing body of research that suggests consumers' concerns about buying products online are easing, and that e-commerce is achieving mainstream acceptance. Atcheson attributes the rising e-commerce tide to increased PC...

[March 23, 1999, 9:29]

E-commerce strategy could damage UK economy - report

News The House of Commons Trade and Industry Select Committee report, attacks the Department of Trade and Industry Bill on several fronts ranging from statutory licensing to key escrow and concludes that UK e-commerce has been "severely damaged" as a...

[May 19, 1999, 12:42]

E-commerce minister proposes online voting

News The e-commerce minister Douglas Alexander yesterday (Thursday) announced his intention to make online voting a reality within the UK. The non-governmental organisation is concerned that the government has not responded to any of its questions about...

[October 26, 2001, 7:30]

Compaq aims at e-commerce

News The 850R, with the Microsoft commerce software and Raptor security software, will cost $13,396 (£8,269). The company is also building a set of enterprise e-commerce applications designed to handle large volumes of transactions called the iTP...

[March 17, 1998, 11:39]

SSL certificate crack threatens e-commerce sites

Blog A group of security researchers has demonstrated that it is possible to create a "rogue" SSL certificate allowing them to impersonate "any website on the Internet, including banking and e-commerce sites secured using the HTTPS protocol".

[December 31, 2008, 10:30]

UK firms fail e-security test

News Dr Andrew Rathmell, chief executive of the IAAC, believes that the target of making Britain the "world's best and safest'environment for e-commerce" is a long way off. Security experts have warned that e-security is dangerously poor in the UK, with...

[May 17, 2002, 16:42]

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