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Privacy, Security, and Access Workgroup |
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Six and a half million U.S. households made their first purchase on the Internet last year, according to Forrester Research. Julie Anderson -January 18, 1999 |
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2. Escrow Inc. - Safe
Online Transactions -Escrow is your personal online transaction manager. We provide a safe environment to complete your purchases and sales at online resources such as classifieds, for-sale newsgroups and web auctions. In addition, our QuikTrack transaction manager gives you point-and-click access to all your online buying and selling activity. |
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3. VeriSign The combination of HP VirtualVault and VeriSign's Global Server ID lets international banks with servers in the United States and abroad use 128-bit SSL sessions to conduct financial transactions more securely, even with export versions of popular browsers, without having to first obtain specific U.S. government approval. |
Is the Internet really safe for financial transactions? |
From the February 1997 Issue of PC World |
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6. Banking
in Your Bunny Slippers Create a Secure Path to Your Account (online-banking) |
Secure-Bank.Com provides online merchants advanced automated solutions for managing commerce systems operating on their Internet Sites. |
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8. TransPoint's
"e-bills" Technology Saves Time, Money and Trees Recently, GTE and several other prominent billers began testing a revolutionary new service that will transform the paper billing process, just as ATMs have changed the way we do our banking. The new service is "e-bills," or Internet-based bill delivery and payment. |
In Internet banking as with traditional banking methods, security is a primary concern. At The State Bank of Hildreth we have taken every precaution necessary to be sure your information is transmitted safely and securely. The latest methods in Internet banking system security are used to increase and monitor the integrity and security of the system. |
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10. Is
the e-commerce boom fueling security holes? April 26, 1999 by Jack McCarthy and Elinor Mills (IDG) -- Recent breaches of customer privacy by online stores show that early concerns for Internet security were justified, industry experts said, adding that smaller businesses rushing to get online are often the culprits. |
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