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Re: as security pro's, how do you use the web now?

Subject: Re: as security pro's, how do you use the web now?
Date: Fri, 14 Jan 2005 17:15:20 +0100
Daniel wrote:
With more of my purchases being made on the web today, i'm always
concerned that the site I'm using is making use of decent security
standards.

Last night i was purchasing some art on line and when it came to the
payment section, the whole thing was iffy and didn't seem right. Even
on the most basic input field, there was no validation being performed
(yes i added a back tick, and even though some might find this wrong,
i would like to know that my banking details are being handled in
accordance with UK data protection laws)

I didn't go any further and decided to phone in my order via the phone.

Does anyone else do this? I know that it opens up a whole can of worms regarding acceptable
usage of the site, and it would be interesting to see what other
people think.


Daniel

Hi Daniel,

I think that in the absence of any other means of determining the overall security of a site (some recently issued reputable security certification, perhaps), that sort of test is roughly equivalent to rattling your front door after you have locked it, to ensure that it stays locked.

While perhaps conflicting with the letter of the law, I don't think that it is an entirely unreasonable thing to perform one or two "peace of mind" tests before you hand over your details.

What I'm trying to say is that I commend you for your vigilance, even if I am not that vigilant myself.

Regards,

Rogan

"Back ticks" (``), however, are unlikely to reveal much about the security of the site. They are generally used by a Unix shell for command interpolation, rather than as string delimiters in a SQL command. Did you mean "single quotes" (''), perhaps?
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