Site Security
Secure Payment Gateway
Cargonirvana.com untilses a secure 3rd party payment gateway to ensure the highest level of security when dealing with our customers financial details. Camtech's secure payment gateway guards our clients details from unwanted intrusions and data mining activities using high levels of data encryption and SSL. SSL (Secure Sockets Layer) is a set of rules followed by computers connected to the Internet.
These rules include: encryption, which guards against eaves dropping data integrity, which assures that your communications aren't tampered with during transmission and authentication, which verifies that the party actually receiving your communication is who it claims to be.
How Encryption Works
There are two levels of encryption: 64-bit and 128-bit. With 64-bit encryption, there are billions of possible keys to decipher the coded information, and only one of them works. Someone intercepting the information would have to find the right key - a nearly impossible task. With 128-bit encryption, there are 300 billion trillion times as many keys as with 64-bit encryption. It is virtually impossible for an unauthorized party to find the right key, even if they are equipped with the best computers. If you're about to send information to a site that's not using SSL, your browser will warn you first.
SSL protects your communications during transmission. Because of the authentication involved, secure servers are slower than the regular server for delivering files. Therefore SSL is only used when transmitting sensitive information across the web. You will see this padlock symbol appear on any pages within the Cargonirvana.com website where you are about to send encrypted secure information, mainly on the credit card billing page.
Cargonirvana.com takes the security of your personal information very seriously. We protect your personal and financial information with industry standard encryption technology, digital certificates, authentication and secure commerce servers to ensure that your information remains private and secure.
Is it safe to shop on the Internet?
When you shop on the Internet, you have the same concerns as you do when you use a catalogue to shop over the telephone.
Impersonation: Is the business that receives my order authentic?
Eaves-dropping: Could someone "listen in" to my order and steal my credit card number?
In the real world, you often give your credit card to cashiers or waiters, and you give out your account number over the phone when placing an order. Using your credit card number on the Internet is no more dangerous than these practices. In fact, it is often more secure to give out your account number over the Internet, because many sites work with your browser software to encode your transaction so if outside parties intercept it, they won't be able to read it.

