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Today in Brazil it is possible to talk of safe banks on internet.
Since September 24 Brazil create a new domain âB.BRâ only for financial institutions to allow safe transactions for almost 30 miilions people that use âInternet Bankingâ in Brazil.
This is not a minor subject on an economy where 6,9 billions of online transaction occur every year, number that correspond to 17% of the total banking transaction of the country.
The extension âB.BRâ is allowed only for those institutions that guarantee mayor levels of protection on their online systems to avoid any virtual fraud. The new web sites under âB.BRâ will be protected by a new identification system called DNSSEC capable of recognizing and validating the authenticity of every web page before a user goes inside.
Whit this new domain in Brazil users will be safe about their transaction if the Bankâs web site ends with âB.BRâ. Today some banks already are using this new safe domain link eBradesco (www.bradesco.b.br ) that offers a safe web site avoiding very common frauds like phishing.
It could be very interesting that other countries adopt this alliance between critical transactions and safe domains to protect the internet integrity as a total.
For more information see:
http://www1.folha.uol.com.br/folha/informatica/ult124u448395.shtml
Since September 24 Brazil create a new domain âB.BRâ only for financial institutions to allow safe transactions for almost 30 miilions people that use âInternet Bankingâ in Brazil.
This is not a minor subject on an economy where 6,9 billions of online transaction occur every year, number that correspond to 17% of the total banking transaction of the country.
The extension âB.BRâ is allowed only for those institutions that guarantee mayor levels of protection on their online systems to avoid any virtual fraud. The new web sites under âB.BRâ will be protected by a new identification system called DNSSEC capable of recognizing and validating the authenticity of every web page before a user goes inside.
Whit this new domain in Brazil users will be safe about their transaction if the Bankâs web site ends with âB.BRâ. Today some banks already are using this new safe domain link eBradesco (www.bradesco.b.br ) that offers a safe web site avoiding very common frauds like phishing.
It could be very interesting that other countries adopt this alliance between critical transactions and safe domains to protect the internet integrity as a total.
For more information see:
http://www1.folha.uol.com.br/folha/informatica/ult124u448395.shtml