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Fraud Protection Tools
Select the fraud protection tool you wish to use from the main console.
The first screen you see is a report of all data you are currently
blocking for the fraud protection tool you selected.
When you determine that you would like to add specific information to this
negative database, select the appropriate tool from the drop down menu and
you will be presented with a report screen that has a data entry box
labeled Add at both ends. Enter the type of data that corresponds with
your selection as described below.
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Credit Card Numbers - You may block any credit card you wish. You
may look up credit card numbers of problem clients with the Account
Management and Reports tools. Enter the credit card number exactly as it
appears on the card or in a report. Click Add and the credit card will
be added to your negative database and will be prevented from making
future purchases.
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Name - Adding a customer name to your database is performed in
the same manner as adding credit card numbers. Occasionally you may wish
to add the name of a problematic company or customer to your list, so
that they will be prevented from purchasing regardless of form of
payment.
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Country - You can enable the blocking of orders from certain
countries to which you do not wish to ship or accept credit cards. This
feature may be very useful due to the limited recourse you may have
legally and with credit card disputes originating from purchases made by
foreign customers. To enable the blocking of a specific Country simply
select that feature from the bottom of the Fraud Protection console and
then use the arrow to the right of the entry box to scroll through the
list of countries. When you have found the country you wish to block
simply click on it. You may also type the abbreviations if necessary.
Automatic Merchant Fraud Protection
In addition to the merchant-initiated protection mechanisms described
in this section, several automatic features have been incorporated into
the Merchant Fraud Protection module to block out customers exhibiting
suspicious buying behaviors, including:
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A feature to block a credit card that is submitted and declined twice
within 24 hours using different expiration dates.
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A feature to check City and State entries for validity against the zip
code entered.
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A feature to check area codes for validity against the zip code entered.
SSL Technology
Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) technology is the industry-standard method
for protecting web communications developed by Netscape Communications
Corporation.
The SSL security protocol provides data encryption, server authentication,
message integrity, and optional client authentication for a TCP/IP
connection. Because SSL is built into all major browsers and web servers,
simply installing a digital certificate turns on their SSL capabilities.
SSL comes in two strengths, 40-bit and 128-bit, which refer to the length
of the "session key" generated by every encrypted transaction. The longer
the key, the more difficult it is to break the encryption code.
Most browsers support 40-bit SSL sessions, and the latest browsers,
including Netscape Communicator 4.0, enable users to encrypt transactions
in 128-bit sessions - trillions of times stronger than 40-bit sessions.
Fraud and Risk Management (FRISK)
The proprietary FRISK risk management system from Pay-Me-Now Software
provides a sophisticated suite of fraud detection and prevention options.
Each transaction submitted can be filtered through a comprehensive series
of fraud detection rules to determine potential risk.
Configuration of these rules is under your complete control using our
user-friendly Pay-Me-Now merchant administration web site.
FRISK features:
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Negative Account Blocking - Reject transaction from known
fraudulent account numbers.
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Cramming Protection - Prevent the use of credit card or ACH
number generating schemes by limiting the number of transactions allowed
from a given IP address.
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Domain Blocking - Filter transactions by the Internet domain
associated with the customer's email address.
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Country Blocking - Filter transactions by the Internet domain
associated with the customer's country code.
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Prevent Duplicate Transactions - Track recent transactions to ensure the
same transaction is not authorized more than once. This eliminates
problems due to "double clicking" the transaction submit button as well
as duplicate submittal of batch transactions.
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IP Activity Limit - Limit the number of accepted transactions
from a given IP address.
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Large Transaction Notification - This feature examines the
transaction amount after the transaction has been accepted. When the
amount exceeds an amount specified by the merchant an e-mail is sent
notifying the merchant that the amount has exceeded the threshold. The
merchant can then review the transaction, refuse the sale before any
products are shipped, and credit back the consumer at a later time.
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Address Verification (AVS) - AVS matches the known address
information associated with the given credit card number against the
billing address information provided by the user. If the information
does not match, the transaction is declined. The merchant has the option
of choosing the level of match required for an approved transaction.
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CVV2 - CVV2, or Card Verification Value 2, is a number that is
printed, not imprinted, on Visa and MasterCard. This number is never
transferred during card swipes and should only be known by the
cardholder, the person holding the card in their hand.
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Reject Free Email Address - checks the e-mail address of the
consumer against a database of free e-mail providers. Transactions in
which the email domain of the consumer is in this database are declined.
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