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Other Useful Tools & Tips
Check the registration data: Enter the URL of their web site into DomainTools. You can see who has registered the domain name and how long they have been online; it also lets you know who's hosting the web site, and various other interesting tidbits.
Secure Online Banking: Legitimate banks protect their customer's account information! Always look for "https://" instead of "http://" on a login or registration form -- this means they use a "secure server connection," or SSL.
Some fake banks abuse the logos from SSL Certification companies like Verisign, TRUSTe or Thawte! If your bank is using these logos, check if they are listed on www.verisign.com or www.thawte.com
Look out for any of the following to identify abuse of their seals:
The site does not own a digital certificate.
The information on the Seal Information Page does not match the information of the site.
When the Trusted Site Seal is clicked, there is no information page that pops-up.
There have been illegal (or any) modifications to the Trusted Site Seal.
The Seal is being used to promote Spam, illegal activities or other questionable behaviour.
read more...
Check the registration data: Enter the URL of their web site into DomainTools. You can see who has registered the domain name and how long they have been online; it also lets you know who's hosting the web site, and various other interesting tidbits.
Secure Online Banking: Legitimate banks protect their customer's account information! Always look for "https://" instead of "http://" on a login or registration form -- this means they use a "secure server connection," or SSL.
Some fake banks abuse the logos from SSL Certification companies like Verisign, TRUSTe or Thawte! If your bank is using these logos, check if they are listed on www.verisign.com or www.thawte.com
Look out for any of the following to identify abuse of their seals:
The site does not own a digital certificate.
The information on the Seal Information Page does not match the information of the site.
When the Trusted Site Seal is clicked, there is no information page that pops-up.
There have been illegal (or any) modifications to the Trusted Site Seal.
The Seal is being used to promote Spam, illegal activities or other questionable behaviour.
read more...
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