On Oct 6, 2011, at 5:36 PM, Al Poulin wrote:

Is there technology whereby vendors provide security on credit card
checkout transactions with no "https" or padlock appearing on the
browser window, whether Safari or Firefox?  Would they be negotiating
digital certificates behind the scenes with no visible evidence of
that?

Example is cell phone vendor TracFone.
http://www.tracfone.com/

In answer to my query about their policy, TracFone claims they go "to
great lengths to implement technology and security features to
safeguard the privacy of your customer identifiable information from
unauthorized access or improper use…."


I don't know about that, but they sure went to great lengths to avoid answering your question.

I strongly recommend not submitting sensitive information over insecure HTTP, and avoiding doing business with those who require or expect you to do so.

Josh


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