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PayPal Blocking Unsafe Browsers 4-29-2008 |
Payment merchant, PayPal has announced that it will be blocking “unsafe browsers" from using its service, to protect its users |
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Customers will first be warned that a browser is unsafe but could then be
blocked if they continue using it. Paypal said it was "an alarming fact
that there is a significant set of users who use very old and vulnerable
browsers such as Internet Explorer 4". Phishing attacks trick users into
handing over sensitive data. Paypal said some users were still using
Internet Explorer 3 , released more than 10 years ago. It lacks many of the
security and safety features needed to protect users from phishing and other
online attacks. Paypal said it supported the use of Extended Validation
SSL Certificates. Browsers which support the technology highlight the address
bar in green when users are on a site that has been deemed legitimate.
The latest version of Internet Explorer support EV SSL certificates,
while Firefox 2 supports it with an add-on but Apple's Safari browser for Mac
and PCs does not. "By displaying the green glow and company name, these
newer browsers make it much easier for users to determine whether or not they're
on the site that they thought they were visiting," said Paypal. The
steps were outlined in a white paper on managing phishing, written by the firm's
chief information security officer Michael Barrett and Dan Levy, director of
risk management. In it, they said: "In our view letting users view the
PayPal site on [an unsafe] browser is equal to a car manufacturer allowing
drivers to buy one of their vehicles without seatbelts." Paypal described
the battle against phishing as a "fast-moving chess match with the criminal
community".
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