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Safety feature – Online Credit card usage



If you have ever stopped to look at the online credit usage you would have done (including reviewed the information you were asked to provide), it would seem extremely easy to use somebody’s card and use it for buying stuff. What is it that you need to provide in terms of information when using your credit card online ? You go to a site, decide to buy something (maybe jewellery, maybe some electronics goods, or something that can be delivered instantaneously such as software) and are asked whether you need to pay through a credit card, using the much hyped secure card payment gateways (that use ’128 bit encryption security’, and are from well known banks).
Think for a minute about the information you provide online; you typically provide the following information:
- Name
- Date of birth (sometimes)
- Card Number
- 3 / 4 Digit security code at the back of the card
- Validity period of the card
Now, if you had gone to a restaurant, and paid by card, the person taking the billing (waiter, cashier) would already have all these details (except for Date of Birth), and for that, if they ask you to fill a card containing personal details such as DOB and anniversary, most of us would fill that already. That is enough for them to use that card details online, and in many cases, this goes undetected, or detected only at the end of the month. So why is nothing being done about this ?
Well, something is finally being done (link to article):

If you’re an online shopaholic, make sure you have a personal identification number (PIN)/password for your credit or debit cards. Otherwise, forget about using them for internet shopping from August 1. A recent directive by the Reserve Bank of India makes it mandatory to have an additional authentication passcode verified by Visa or MSC (Mastercard Secure Code). This is in addition to the other information already on the card like name, card number, expiry date and CVV (card verification value) number
So how do you get this new password? Credit/debit card users have to register online with their banks, giving personal and card details. They will then be given a PIN or password to be be used as an additional layer of security at the checkout point before completion of the transaction.

So, if you did not know about this directive, and wonder as to why your card does not seem to work online anymore, now you know the reasons for the same. So, go ahead, and contact your bank for getting the confirmation. As to whether this is fool-proof, only time will tell.



One Response to “Safety feature – Online Credit card usage”

  1. Francisco de Sales Says:

    You want to know if this so called 3D secure password is foolproof???BUMKUM…ALL CRAP!!
    Ask me I am just now fighting ICICI Bank for online fraudulent transactions done with my card. The person who did these transactions knew how to register for this secure password…he knew exactly what info was required and how it could go unnoticed.
    He even created a false email id to get the password sent to. It was not an email id registered by me…and yet the Bank sent him this so called…secure password…Now ain’t that a BIG Bloody joke??Excpet that it is giving me headaches fighting the bank and their so called collection agencies…Is’nt that also illegal..collection agents???Does ICICI care???HAH!!
    Even after reporting, and they had time to reverse the transactions…did they try….What do you think??How else will they get money from you and the Insurance?
    There is no protection for your credit card in this country…if you own a credit/debit card…you are sitting on a time bomb…Wait for the blast…which comes when you least expect it…Ask me..I am feeling the heat!!

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