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Protect Your Website

If you have an e-commerce website, you face the following risks:

  • Fake purchases - These usually cost you in loss of revenue through credit card chargebacks.
  • Fraudulent websites - Someone sets up a fraudulent website that looks similar to the official website of your company.
  • Data theft - Intruders may try to steal your customer information such as credit card numbers.
  • Intruder attacks - Intruder attacks may result in defacement or disruption of your website functionality.
  • Damage to your reputation arising from any of the above items.

Protective Measures

Make sure your e-commerce website is secure. If you host your own e-commerce server rather than renting service from a third party service provider, it is important that you have considered the following:

Click here to learn how to secure your web application.

Other Resources

  • Know more about technology crime, internet fraud - Hong Kong Police Force Technology Crime Division
  • Securing your e-commerce systems in the Business Link of the British Government (URL://www.businesslink.gov.uk/bdotg/action/layer?r.l1=1073861197&topicId=1075385383&r.l2=1075408323&r.s=tl)
  • Advice from the Electronics Payment site (URL://www.electronic-payments.co.uk/)
 
 
     
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