How Can You Tell If a Website Is Legit?
The internet is a big, often
confusing, place. Hackers and scammers are abundant and getting cleverer
every day. These people take advantage of your lack of knowledge by
“hijacking” you from your desired site and sending you into theirs,
allowing them to do many illegal things, from a simple collection of
data to credit and identity fraud. This easy guide will help you make
sure the site you’re using is real and not a clever trap for the unwary
surfer.
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1. Contact the site:
Find the site’s contact information and call, write or e-mail them. If
you call them and get an automated reply, find out that the line’s
disconnected or they don’t work during regular business hours, you can
reasonably assume that the site may not be legit.
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2. Is the site verified by Google? Look
for the green lock sign by the address, click on it and you’ll see the
site’s safety verification and identity verification.
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3. Check Google’s SafeBrowse report: If you can’t find the green lock, simply write ‘http://www.google.com/safebrowsing/diagnostic?site=’ and the site’s address after the “=” sign, and Google will check the site for you.
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4. Use WHOis.com to verify the site: In
the website, type the suspicious site’s address in the “Lookup” box and
let them validate and asses the site. Look for where the site is
located, it’s official contact information and how long has it been
owned. (sites located in dubious countries or that have been owned for a
short time may be unsafe)
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5. Check the site’s address: If
you meant to go to “www.sitename.com” but the address now shows
something completely different, there’s a good chance you were
redirected and “hijacked” into another site, with a less-than-benevolent
intent.
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6. Read the terms and conditions: Before
you decide to do business with a site, make sure you read the terms and
conditions. If the conditions don’t make sense (for example: the site
doesn’t commit to send you the desired merchandise or that they say they
can share your information with a 3rd–party) – reconsider giving them your business.
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7. Is the site’s payment system secure?: So far, everything seems legit, and you're at the payment page. Check that the site is secure and uses SSL
(Secure Socket Layer) encryption before typing in any sensitive
information like credit card numbers, etc. (A good indicator is if the
address starts with “https” and not “http”)
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8. Search the company on major search-engines: See
if they’re mentioned anywhere else, look for reviews about the company
via multiple sources. Even if the site passed all the previous tests,
it’s worth to see if other people have had any kind of negative
interaction with it and what the customer feedback looks like.
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Source: WikiHow.com |
mercredi 15 octobre 2014
How Can You Tell If a Website Is Legit?
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