KURINIA.COM SECURITY MEASURES
Kurnia.com realizes how important it is to provide
a secure channel for our customers. Therefore we’ve deploy
a number of methods and technology to make this happen.
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User Identification |
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Every users will have a unique login ID and
password to access their own account. Without proper identification,
access to the system is denied.
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Time-out feature |
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Timeout feature will automatically ends your
session after a certain period of inactivity. This is to stop an
unauthorized person from using your ID if you forget to log out.
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Account lockout after 3 incorrect attempts |
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This feature prevents unauthorized person
to try to login to your account by guessing your password.
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128-bit SSL encryption technology |
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Secure Socket Layer (SSL) technology converts
the information between your computer and our server into an unreadable
format. This ensure security of the transaction.
You could tell that website is using the SSL encryption technology
if you see a URL that begins with “https” (instead
of “http”) in the address line and a secure symbol
(such as a closed padlock or key icon), at the bottom of your browser
screen.
Our website is guaranteed secured by Verisign. You may check the
certificate by clicking the Verisign icon http://www.verisign.com/ssl/ssl-information-center/.
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Top notch security technology to protect our server |
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The server that run Kurnia.com is protected
from unauthorized access and malicious attack with the latest firewall
and anti virus. Rest assured that your transaction and information
are saved in our hand.
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WHAT YOU CAN DO TO MAKE YOUR ONLINE TRANSACTION MORE SECURE?
These steps are not only applicable to Kurnia.com.
It’s a good security practice you could apply to ensure your
internet transaction are secure.
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Keep your password confidential |
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Do not disclose your password to anyone, even
to someone who claim that he’s representing Kurnia.com. Our
customer support staff never require your password at any time.
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Choose strong password |
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Avoid password that is easy to guess, like
your IC number, car plate number, or your date of birth. You may
use a combination of upper and lower case letters, number and special
characters. For more tips on how to choose a password that are
easy for you to remember but strong enough click here : http://www.microsoft.com/athome/security/privacy/password.mspx
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Avoid writing down or saving your password in your browser or
automated login software |
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Memorise your password. Do not use the function
to store your ID and password provided in your browsers.
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| To turn AutoComplete "On" or "Off" in
MS Internet Explorer browser: |
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Click the "Tools" menu to get the "Internet Options" function. |
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Click "Internet Options" to get the "Content" tab. |
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From this tab, click the "AutoComplete" button. |
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Uncheck "User names and passwords on forms". |
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Ensure you are accessing the correct website |
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Never access the website via a hyperlink from
an e-mail. Always type in the correct website address yourself.
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When logging out from the website, click ‘logout’ button.
Don’t just close the browser. |
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Keep your system up-to-date |
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Keep your operating system (e.g. Microsoft
Windows) and Internet-related software updated with the latest
anti-virus and security patches.
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