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All transaction on MTComputers.com are powered by Authorize.net. they recognizes the importance of protecting transactions online. The procedures for security and how Authorize.net sends transaction information online are described below. You will discover how their policies are designed to protect our company and our customers -- function. If you have any remaining questions, please Click Here to send an email.
All Transactions are sent between hosting server and Authorize.net data centers via the Internet using a highly secure technique based on Secure Sockets Layer (SSL).
Information Security

Authorize.net store transaction information on secure computers located in a locked data center. Where possible, we encrypt information stored on our computers as a further measure of protection. We use state-of-the-art firewalls and other security technology to prevent our computers from being accessed by unauthorized persons.
We give you the option of using a secure transmission method to send us the following types of personal data:
primary personal data (such as name and contact details)
identifiers (such as credit card details, Web site password)
We have implemented security policies, rules and technical measures to protect the personal data that we have under our control from unauthorized access , improper use or disclosure , unauthorized modification and unlawful destruction or accidental loss.
All our employees and data processors, who have access to, and are associated with the processing of personal data, are obliged to respect the confidentiality of our visitors' personal data. We ensure that your personal data will not be disclosed to State institutions and authorities except if required by law or other regulation.
How SSL Works
SSL is a protocol that provides privacy and integrity between two communicating applications using TCP/IP. The Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) for the World Wide Web uses SSL for secure communications.
The data going back and forth between client and server is encrypted using a symmetric algorithm such as DES or RC4. A public-key algorithm-usually RSA is used for the exchange of the encryption keys and for digital signatures. The algorithm uses the public key in the server's digital certificate. With the server's digital certificate, the client can also verify the server's identity. Versions 1 and 2 of the SSL protocol provide only server authentication. Version 3 adds client authentication, using both client and server digital certificates.
The SSL Handshake
An SSL connection is always initiated by the client. At the beginning of an SSL session, an SSL handshake is performed. This handshake produces the cryptographic parameters of the session. A simplified overview of how the SSL handshake is processed is described below. This example assumes the SSL connection is being established between a Web browser (client) and a Web server.
A client requests a secure connection to a server.
The server sends its authentication certificate and its public key to the client.
The client verifies the certificate. If the certificate is valid, the client sends the server a randomly generated encryption key encoded with the server's public key.
The server decodes the encryption key using its private key.
The client and server can now exchange encoded data.

 
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                           Windows XP End-Of-Sales (January 31, 2009)

Microsoft will soon discontinue selling Windows XP through our sales channels. In industry terms this is called "End-Of-Sales" (EOS). The last day Microsoft Authorized OEM Distributors can purchase Windows XP from Microsoft will be January 31, 2009. For major PC manufacturers, this EOS date was June 30, 2008. OEM Distributors can continue to sell Windows XP to their system builder customers subsequent to January 31, 2009, while they work through their existing inventory.
 

 

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