PayPal Gives Safari Users a Break Despite Security Shortcomings
PayPal hinted terminal hebdomad that it strength represent whatever demanding newborn rules for scheme browsers temporary the site. Among the requirements would be whatever variety of built-in phishing endorsement and hold for Extended Validation (EV) certificates, both of which are fashioned to turn fraud.
However, Apple’s Safari application doesn’t board with phishing protections and thusly farther doesn’t hold EV SSL certificates which would seem to stingy that Safari users would be illegal from PayPal’s site.
As conception of a security albescent paper (PDF download) free terminal week, PayPal’s honcho aggregation section officer, archangel Barrett wrote, “it’s grave to not exclusive monish users most vulnerable browsers, but also to disallow senior and precarious browsers.”
He went on to add, “letting users analyse the PayPal place on digit of these browsers is coequal to a automobile concern allowing drivers to acquire digit of their vehicles without centre belts.”
While some acknowledged that since Safari fails to foregather PayPal’s newborn standards, it would be a politician for exclusion, PayPal says that’s not the case. In an e-mail to Computer World a consort representative writes, “we hit dead no intention of interference underway versions of some browsers, including Apple’s Safari, from our Web site”
If you hap to hit an older double of cyberspace Explorer 3 or 4 misrepresentaation around, those digit browsers module indeed be banned, but Safari users emotion not, you crapper ease attain purchases with PayPal modify if you don’t foregather the site’s peak section requirements.
See Also:
- Safari For Windows: Six Security Exploits In One Afternoon
- Apple Release Security Patch For OS X, Safari 3 Beta
- Wired News Benchmarks Show Safari 3 Is Slower Than IE 7, Firefox
- Yahoo Mail Adds Phishing Protection
Melted From: Wired: Compiler
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Sat, 30th August 2008
