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Internet attack blocks some California consumers from reaching Amazon.com
A denial of service attack Wednesday left consumers in northern California unable to access web sites that use the Internet domain name system operated by Neustar, the company says. The sites included Amazon.com, according to the retailer.
Posted 12/24/2009Don DavisPost a comment
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Most U.S. Internet users don’t know a fraudulent site when they see one
A new study from YouGov and VeriSign shows consumers don’t recognize misspellings of key words, don’t notice the lack of a padlock symbol, and fail to comprehend non-branded, numerical URLs. The Online Trust Alliance offers a solution.
Posted 07/09/2009Paul DemeryPost a comment
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Candy.com domain name sells for a sweet $3 million
Executives of Melville Candy Corp. bought the domain name, and plan to launch an e-commerce site at Candy.com July 1. They say this is the second highest price paid for a domain this year, after Toys `R` Us` purchase of Toys.com for $5.1 million.
Posted 06/16/2009Katie DeatschPost a comment
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Online Trust Alliance releases draft of security and privacy principles
The Online Trust Alliance has released a draft of Online Trust Principles addressing security and privacy issues for e-commerce and online sites. The principles cover three areas: infrastructure, data and user control.
Posted 05/22/2009Katie DeatschPost a comment
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VeriSign extends online security features to Yahoo Shopping
With retailers including CanadaDrugs.com having increased sales after displaying VeriSign’s security seals, VeriSign is extending its security seals to retailer listings on the Yahoo Shopping comparison shopping site.
Posted 12/11/2008Paul DemeryPost a comment
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VeriSign bids to boost online payment card security with password system
Security company VeriSign has announced a deal with InCard Technologies that will enable credit and debit cards to generate one-time passwords that consumers can use to authenticate themselves online.
Posted 05/04/2007Kurt PetersPost a comment
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Pharming, phishing remain major online fraud threats, VeriSign says
Pharming, in which hackers intercept personal data sent between a shopper and a genuine web site, is emerging as a major method of online fraud, according to VeriSign Inc.’s most recent Internet security intelligence briefing.
Posted 06/16/2005Paul DemeryPost a comment
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Mother’s Day-related online purchases rise 24% to $4.4 billion
Mother’s Day-related purchases accounted for $4.4 billion in online sales between April 25 and May 8, up 24% from the comparable period last year, according to VeriSign. Jewelry showed a 79% increase, outstripping flowers and candy.
Posted 05/10/2005Paul DemeryPost a comment
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Assuring shoppers of site security boosts orders at Shari’s Berries
Although much of its new business comes through word-of-mouth, Shari’s Berries boosted orders by more than 14% by taking steps to assure shoppers that Berrries.com is a safe place to shop.
Posted 03/17/2005Kurt PetersPost a comment
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Weekly web spending up 20%-plus as holiday season unfolds
Shoppers spent $2.2 billion online during the week beginning Dec. 13, about the same amount as the week before, according to VeriSign. The similar volume over those two weeks mirrors what happened last year, VeriSign says.
Posted 12/22/2004Kurt PetersPost a comment
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