Fraud and Security..

 
some AUTHORITIVE views
on credit card fraud

"My Credit Card Number was Abducted by Aliens!"

While it is not hard to find sensational headlines in the media about the latest internet scam, it is much rarer to come across FACTS to quantify how real the risk to merchants is when selling products online. Here is a few snippets we thought worth sharing:

The best defence an online merchant seems to have against credit card fraud is a healthy serving of common sense when processing payments. Most merchants in a face-to-face transaction will have an "instinct" for shady customers. Similarly, an attempt at online fraud tends to look suspicious. Merchants who stay alert for the signs can identify most problems before they ship their goods.

The biggest mistake an online merchant can make is to rely on technical solutions. Features like Secure Sockets Layers (SSL), data encryption algorithms are fine to impress the "propeller heads" but will do very little to guarantee you get paid for your goods or services. And don't think for a second that your "friendly" bank manager will save you if a criminal does strike. They will debit you account faster than you can blink and probably charge a bank fee in the process. Help from the Police, don't count on this either.

One online merchant we have a great deal of respect for has a healthy approach. In his opinion, credit card fraud is just another cost of business and a very small cost at that. He  has calculated this to be a fraction of a percent based on a number of years of trading online. He also has a well considered check list for he AND his staff to follow with all the fraud danger signals listed. If an order fails the criteria based on his checklist, only a senior member of staff can approve the sale after various "extra" checks are completed. This is a classic case of simple common sense winning over technical gobbly gook.

So what are the secret danger signals, checklists and what nots?  It varies from business to business and demographic to demographic. If you need assistance in this area, we would be happy to share our thoughts and experiences with any client of WebStart Design.

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