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Online Crime Happens! Don’t Let It Happen To Your Online Store

Posted on: April 14th, 2014 by Walid Abou-Halloun
Categories: SSL Certificates and Technology. Tags: Security and SSL.

Online Crime Happens! Don’t Let It Happen To Your Online Store

Is internet security really an issue anymore? It can feel like an unnecessary evil to pay for SSL certificate but here’s why it’s important…
The Internet Crime Complaint Center (IC3) of the FBI reported that in 2012, it received and processed 289,874 complaints in the US, averaging over 24,000 complaints per month.
In Australia, the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) estimated that in 2012, “1.2 million Australians aged 15 years and over were a victim of at least one incident of personal fraud in the 12 months prior to interview in 2010-11.”
Internet fraud happens every day. How? Through unsecured websites. To make sure your online store remains trustworthy, you need an SSL certificate.

What are SSL certificates?

SSL stands for Secure Sockets Layer (SSL). An SSL certificate helps to secure website data that is sent out to customers and data received by the site. It protects sensitive data such as credit card information in online stores and customers’ log in information. When users see this on a website, they are more likely to explore further and purchase products because they are assured that they are in a secure site.
However, there are still several business owners who do not use SSL certificates because they tend to be pricey. Before you stop reading, you need to know that there are cheap SSL certificates available in the market and these are equally effective in ensuring that you will have a secure website.

How do SSL certificates work?

SSL certificates keep all information transmitted to and from the website, private and secure by encrypting all data sent and received by the site.
A cybercriminal may be able to intercept, read and use information in plain text if a website does not have an SSL certificate.

What information does the SSL certificate protect?

Sensitive information that should always be protected by an SSL certificate are:

  • Credit card details
  • Banking and financial account information
  • Identification numbers such as Social Security and License numbers
  • Health records

Other sensitive data that you may consider protecting with an SSL certificate are:

  • Passwords
  • Birthdates
  • Phone numbers
  • Addresses

Where can you get an SSL certificate?

You can get an SSL certificate from domain registrars, web hosts, third-party SSL certificate providers and Complete Cloud, a technology company that provides complete online solutions. We offer cheap SSL certificates and setup is free.
Just remember that the SSL certificate protects information that is sent to and from your website. Once data reaches its destination however, there is no guarantee that it will remain safe. Therefore, it is up to you to take additional precautions to keep your database, scripts and web server protected. You can chat with us about that also.
Don’t be one of the websites that contributes to fraud and theft on the internet. Great business websites not only have SSL certificates but proudly display their online security features.

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