Hello, everybody!
We have added NetPay.tv as a digital currency, to the GoldNow order
system.
The Create account page http://www.netpay.tv/cgi-bin/newacct.cgi of
this currency system *is not even secure* (no SSL session); it means
that you are broadcasting your *password* to potentially
Hello, Graham
We have added NetPay.tv as a digital currency, to the GoldNow order
system.
The Create account page http://www.netpay.tv/cgi-bin/newacct.cgi of
this currency system *is not even secure* (no SSL session); it means
that you are broadcasting your *password* to potentially
Hello, Michael,
It says under their T C
Web Site, Equipment and Software
NetPay provide and maintain a 128-bit encrypted secure ...
website with a secure online user interface through which the user
may...
Don't see any secure pages/server certificates at all.
Regards
It says under their T C
Web Site, Equipment and Software
NetPay provide and maintain a 128-bit encrypted secure backend database and
website with a secure online user interface through which the user may place
orders through the web site at any time the system is online and operating.
.
The Create account page http://www.netpay.tv/cgi-bin/newacct.cgi of
this currency system *is not even secure* (no SSL session); it means
that you are broadcasting your *password* to potentially unlimited
number of interested parties ;)
I strongly wouldn't recommend using accounts created
The eCurrency Trade Association Inc now has 20 accredited members with more
applications currently being processed..
A complete list of the members is obtainable at:
http://www.exchangeprovider.net/ecta.cgi?page=members
A comprehensive list of well over 60 Merchants who accept e-gold,
This (completing forms on a unencrypted page to be sent to a secure URL)
seems to be a moderately common problem. If transactions are to be secure,
it would be a good idea (and most websites do it this way) to start a
secure session to load the page on which the form is completed.
People need
Hello, Ian,
This (completing forms on a unencrypted page to be sent to a secure
URL)
seems to be a moderately common problem. If transactions are to be
secure,
it would be a good idea (and most websites do it this way) to start a
secure session to load the page on which the form is
From: Ian Green [EMAIL PROTECTED]
People need to be able to simply look for the 'lock' icon on their browser
to determine if they are on a secure web server before entering
confidential data.
Yep. I remember raising this concern about the OLD GoldMoney interface,
where they had login
On 2 Apr 2002, at 17:35, Alexander Fedotov wrote:
Definitely!
Moreover, they have to be able to *check* the identity of party to
which they are submitting *most confidential* data (the one, that will
be responsible for its proper handling).
I think there is a bug in NetPay.TV site.
If you
Hello,
Re: all the Norse concept stuff latelyway over my head, dude.
Two-cents still kicks butt for this simpleton.
Re: busk since the list is kinda slow, here's another dose of
diatribe from that gold scrounging weasel, Potter click latest
opinion at: http://lowell_potter.tripod.com/
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: all the Norse concept stuff lately--way over my head, dude.
Two-cents still kicks butt for this simpleton.
Hmm, take a look at these links:
http://www.two-cents-worth.com/?306260EG
http://306260.clicktwocents.com
As a fellow simpleton, I guess I'd have to go
http://www.two-cents-worth.com/?306260EG
http://306260.clicktwocents.com
Which one is easier to remember?
The only problem is that clicktwocents has NO way for the user to specify
any desired amount of his choosing.
No longer. A clicktwocents tip can now be modified and specified in
The only problem is that clicktwocents has NO way for the user to
specify
any desired amount of his choosing.
No longer. A clicktwocents tip can now be modified and specified in any
amount, unit, and/or metal.
What-what-WHAT?! Wow, when did THAT happen? You folks are FAST!
Gee, thanks!
Rob, (and others),
... and [EMAIL PROTECTED] responded;
Date: Wed, 3 Apr 2002 18:03:36 +1200
From: Admin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re:Security Cert?
Graham...
yes, there was a bug..one of the techs hadn't uploaded the new menu bar
since we opened Monday... thanks
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