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Dictionary of Terms

What’s the difference between phishing and pharming? What’s spoofing? And are you more likely to be attacked by a worm or a Trojan horse?

Keeping track of the online security terms is a full-time job. But we’ve made it easy with this dictionary of terms. Just select a word or phrase to the left for the definition. We’ll continue to update the list as new technologies emerge or threats arise, so check back from time to time.

Extended Validation SSL Certificates

Extended Validation Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) Certificates are special SSL Certificates that work with high security Web browsers to clearly identify a Web site's organizational identity. Extended Validation SSL certification provides a green address bar in Microsoft® Internet Explorer® 7 so that you know you are visiting the site you intended to visit and not a false representation.

Use this tool to quickly find out if your favorite e-commerce, banking, or other Web sites have been issued VeriSign SSL Certificates. Just enter the Web address and click "verify."
Note: Verify Before You Buy is currently limited to generic top-level domain VeriSign SSL Certificates. If the URL that you're investigating has a country code top-level domain, such as .co.uk or .de, you should use alternate means of evaluating the security of the Web site. Learn more >>
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