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Using a credit card for your online purchases is easy and safer than using your card in person.
HERE IS WHAT EXPERTS SAY
The truth is, using a credit card online is really the safest way to order! -- How do I know that the server is REALLY secure? There are two independent elements built in your web-browser. First of all it's the security indicator on your browser's bottom bar. It is either a yellow padlock or an unbroken key. Always make sure that the browser you use shows HTTPS . The 'S' shows that you are connected to a secure server and SSL (secure socket layer) encryption is protecting any information you enter.

How secure is our SSL encryption?
Consider this: In 1995, it took a French graduate student a little over a week to crack a message sent with the traditional 40-bit encryption, and he used a network of 112 computers to do it! The 128-bit technology used today is practically unbreakable. It is naive to be afraid of the Net.
What do professionals say?
Peter H. Lewis, The New York Times:
Sending a credit card number to an electronic merchant over the Internet is probably the safest way to make such a transaction.
In the last week, for example, I handed my credit card to a waiter who disappeared with it for five minutes. I faxed my credit card details to a business in New Jersey, and the fax probably lay exposed to everyone in that office for hours and perhaps to the cleaning crew that night.
I called a hotel and gave my card data to a reservation clerk and continued my recklessness by ordering some merchandise from a clothing catalog, again by reading my card information to some unseen operator ... compared with the risk of handing my credit card to a stranger, which I do nearly every day, sending it over the Net is pretty secure.
Michael D. Busch, Editor of AVWeb:
I just completed a 3-year consulting contract with Visa International, so I've been on the inside of the credit card industry and I'm pretty familiar with the issues. In my opinion, the whole issue of credit card security on the Internet has been grossly overblown by the media. To a large extent, I think it's a red herring. I am comfortable with sending my own card details via web forms and Internet mail, and do so regularly.
Mike Homer, Vice President Netscape Communications:
I'm not saying this because I believe the Internet can't be penetrated. Rather, I say it because conventional (non-Internet) credit card transactions are so grossly unprotected that I don't feel that using credit cards over the Net exposes one to any additional risk, and it's probably safer than many (perhaps most) conventional methods of credit card usage.

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