I like 3-D Secure & Securecode in theory but I ran into issues back in the
day when it first started and some gateways used HTTP redirects to send your
customer to the bank.

Major Headaches then and it sounds like major headaches now

Eric



On 7/5/07, Paul Vernon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Is anyone else having "issues"? I guess this is more of a rant but I'd
> like
> to know if anyone else has been working on 3D-Secure this week (and last)
> and has as many issues with the scheme as I seem to be having...
>
> I've implemented the 3D-Secure mechanism as per the new regulations for
> Maestro cards in the UK and followed the advice of the payment gateway
> (Protx) to turn on 3D-Secure for all types of card. The Payment gateway
> simulator and test rigs worked fine with the integration work and I set
> everything live after much testing before the July 1st deadline. No
> problems... I even went through the process live with my MC and VISA card
> and did some test transactions. Everything was fine.
>
> The problems however started on Monday with some site customers are being
> redirected to completely unbranded URLs that are neither ours, our payment
> gateways *OR* their banks and are being asked to enter passwords to
> authenticate themselves. The thing looks like an XSS site hijack and the
> customers are abandoning their cart. The redirect isn't a hijack but the
> screenshots customers have sent are not promising!
>
> Then, today, I've found out that some VISA and MasterCard cards don't
> actually work with 3D-Secure at the moment *at all*. Particular cards that
> are not working are the MBNA Mastercard and the BarclayCard VISA credit
> cards. Again, the customers are redirected to plain white HTML pages with
> text saying their IP address is forbidden *OR* their bank has been
> de-activated from the 3D-Secure scheme....
>
> Customers are irate, I am irate, the payment gateway is irate, the banks
> are
> ignoring the problem. Fun.
>
> Paul
>
>
>
>
> 

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