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Without a major push to win trust in online transactions, buyers may return to old ways, Symantec and VeriSign warn.
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Good article
by n3td3v February 15, 2006 1:42 PM PST
This guy talks sense!
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And...
by n3td3v February 15, 2006 1:46 PM PST
And the only guy I agree with at RSA CON 06 so far
I don't think people will stop shopping online
by lingsun February 15, 2006 3:40 PM PST
I don't think people will stop shopping online. Each year the amount of e-commerce continues to increase. Brick and mortar stores will continue to do well even if online stores lose business.
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on line shopping
by splash72471 February 17, 2006 12:12 AM PST
people will almost always shop on line from now on.....i think it may slow down. But it is the younger generation that will do most of it for the convience. Most of the other generation that shop on line would be your home bound, hard to get out and around people. People will always go for fast & convienence, this is a fast & convienence society we live it today.
Dreaming
by infobama February 15, 2006 8:51 PM PST
let's hope it kills e-commerce-just another way to force materialism on us.
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Har! Har! Snort! You crack me up there chief...
by Razzl February 16, 2006 2:28 PM PST
CNET loves to run with these over-the-top hand-wringing speeches from security company ceo's or self-appointed security specialists about how people are going to stop buying stuff on the web if security doesn't get better. Please! And people are going to stop driving automobiles in favor of walking if gas gets expensive, right? People can get exactly what they want as cheaply as they want only on the web, so they will continue to scoot like lemmings to their pc with or without better security. Saving money or time trumps security everywhere in life, and the web is no different.
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Corrected
by mess487 February 20, 2006 5:41 AM PST
Digital interactions touch almost everything consumers do, Thompson pointed out.
That s the one of the nice ideeas.
http://www.referatele.com/
http://www.referatele.com/referate/romana/online1/romana_cont.php
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You cannot fool the people 100% of the time
by Iohagh February 20, 2006 11:02 PM PST
You cannot fool the people 100% of the time

The IT Security giants have had a good run to be naked and have no clothes on. Like the proverbial Emporer they talk that talk but its getting cool out behind because they have no security in house that truly meets FFIEC standards and they know it.

The government keeps asking politely is the IT Security Industry ready and the industry says we are almost got an answer but no prize.

Try almost breathing or almost being married. I almost caught a thief is unacceptable if you have the technology that the U.S. has.

In addition, one thing is certain. The IT Security Kings are all naked without clothes. I am not bowing before naked gentlemen who are supposed to be all that.

Sometimes I think the world is insane because stupidity like this prevails. That's what I think. Ciao now.
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