सिरियाको एक बिद्रोही समुहले आकाशमा उडिरहेको सैनिक फाइटर जेट खसालेको छ । दक्षिण सिरियामा 'फ्रि सिरियन आर्मी'को नामबाट बिद्रोह गरिरहेको सो समुहले उडिरहेको फाइटर जेट खसालेको भिडियो हालै सार्बजनिक भएको छ ।बिद्रोही सैनिकले खसिरहेको बिमानको भिडियो खिचेका थिए ।  आक्रमण पश्चात आकाशमा कतै प्यारासुट नदिएकोले दुर्घटनाबाट पाइलट बच्ने सम्भावना अत्यन्त कम रहेको अन्तराष्ट्रिय संचार माध्यमले जनाएका छन् ।    



You've seen it in the news - 40 million credit cards exposed! 

With all the news about web sites being hacked and cyber 
thieves stealing credit card numbers and other personal data, 
it's no wonder that some shoppers are still hesitant to provide 
payment information online. You don't have to be. 

Is it enough that users trust you? 

Common marketing wisdom shows that one of the most valuable 
assets any Internet Marketer has is trust. People go to extreme 
measures to build this trust - online pictures, testimonials, 
audio - some even go as far as to open storefronts to give 
people that "good feeling". 

But all of this may simply not be enough. 

A recent Harris Interactive survey found that 75 percent of 
consumers polled worry that companies will share personal data 
with other corporations without permissions, while 70 percent 
doubt the security of online transactions and 69 percent fear 
that hackers will steal their personal data submitted online. 

You see, just because a user trusts you, doesn't necessarily 
mean that the customer trusts your website or 
your payment processor. 

Once you've established rapport with your customer base, 
the next step is to build trust in your website. 

Whether you collect credit card information yourself, or have 
a third party processor handle your transactions for you, 
it's crucial that people understand that you are serious 
about protecting their privacy and information. 

Here's a few things you can do to help out. 

*) Install a Secure Server Certificate on your server to close 
that "lock" on people's browsers. Even if you don't collect 
credit card information, people feel better about having 
the information they send to you be secure. Also, consider 
using a "top tier" Certificate provider, such as Verisign. 
While other providers may have nearly equally secure solutions, 
the reason you are buying the certificate is to instill trust 
in your customers, which other providers do not necessarily 
have in abundance. 

*) Have a clear, clean privacy policy statement in addition 
to the "legalese" required by the FTC. If you don't 
sell addresses, tell people so. 


*) Secure your server. I know that this seems obvious, but most 
people pay no attention to their webserver or the software 
they are running. Knowing what software you have running, 
and keeping up-to-date on patches will help significantly. 

*) Install an Intrusion Detection System (IDS) I estimate 73% 
or more of all websites have no intrusion detection system 
in place. What this means is that not only can most websites 
be hacked easily, it is very likely that the website owner 
has no clue if that they have been compromised. 

*) Turn off unneeded services and ports, and uninstall 
unused software. The premise here is that the less "stuff" 
on your machine, the less chance for exploit. For example, 
MySQL listens on the Internet for messages form other servers, 
yet most small websites access the database system only from 
the machine it is running on. It is very simple to make 
MySQL "invisible" to the Internet - making it much more 
secure if you don't need to access it from other systems. 
There are many, many more simple techniques like this you can 
apply to your server to keep hackers out. 

In summary, consumers are quickly becoming Internet savvy 
and they take their privacy seriously. There is nothing, 
and I mean nothing, that can hurt your credibility more 
than your customers and potential customers getting SPAM 
to email addresses that they provided only to you - in 
the best case, they will think that you sold their address. 
Responding that no, you didn't sell their address, but someone 
hacked your server and stole ALL their personal information 
won't make them feel a whole lot better about doing business 

with you in the future. 

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