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Cross-Selling Online Scams and Security Issues

An anonymous reader writes "The site 12 Angry Men recently published a discussion of a widely used but little-known online scam called 'cross-selling'. Essentially, after-sale shops cut deals with shady online retailers in an attempt to make a quick buck off of you after you've already bought something. 'What actually happens is that instead of linking to the site as a separate session, they link internally as another page in the same session. Why is this important? When you do a credit card transaction, any reputable company will attempt to protect your credit card data. They do this by establishing an SSL session to encrypt sensitive data on-line.' What makes everything even more interesting is that now the company has responded, with the usual white washing and meaningless statements."

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  1. The reply... by julesh · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    Webloyalty.com protects its reputation and monitors the blogosphere to insure information posted on our company is truthful and accurate.

    That's ensure. It's quite simple:

    ensure: make certain
    insure: arrange a financial instrument so that in event of some loss occurring you will be compensated for it

    Idiots.