Updated time: Aug 14, 2020, 04:51 (UTC+03:00)
During your registration with PayCEC, you, the account owner, will be prompted to select and enter a personal password to provide a first line of defense for your account. Only you are involved in the selection process, and you can update your password in the future whenever you wish. Passwords are encrypted and inaccessible, including personnel of PayCEC.
All of your personal data, as well as each transaction, is protected by strong encryption that makes data unreadable. Once we receive your information, it is protected within our network by secured firewalls.
All data is backed up continuously. In addition to electronic protections, PayCEC has implemented procedures to protect the physical security and integrity of all data. We are also constantly updating our protocols to prevent losses to our facilities through fire, physical theft and accidents. Every access point, either hardware or software related, is protected by secured firewalls and virus detection systems which eliminate tampering and hacking. Along with our IT staffs continually reviewing our systems and applying PATCO system to close any potential breaches in security, our systems undergo a mandatory annual and comprehensive PCI (Payment Card Industry) audit.
Also read: What is PCI?
At our company, every transaction is heavily guarded behind our firewalls and sophisticated anti-hacking techniques. We monitor each and every transaction to prevent fraud, identity theft, phishing encounters, and other attacks.
Once a probable attack is identified, our dedicated teams of security specialists would investigate the source and take precautions to protect your account, as well as those of other account holders.
You will receive email notifications from PayCEC when updating your account information for additional normal business. If any unusual account activity is detected, you will receive an email from us detailing the transaction. If you do not recognize this transaction, you will be provided an option to contact our support department night or day.
When you contact us, we may ask questions in order to verify your identity, such as account information and/or personal details.
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Keep your security software, your operating system and browsers updated and current in order to defend against viruses, malware and other online threats. Set to automatic update if available.
The best passwords are long combinations of letters, capital letters, numbers and certain symbols in a sequence that do not form a word. Do not use the same password for other accounts. If you keep a written record of your passwords, keep them away from your devices and store it in a safe place.
Use a trusted anti-virus software, and keep it up-to-date.
Limit conducting business in public Wi-Fi hotspots, as your computer could be exposed to strangers who share that network, including predators that hide on those networks, waiting for innocent victims to log on.
Be very suspicious of communications that ask you to act immediately.
Only submit payment information, personal information or access credentials over a secure connection – look for ‘HTTPS’ as part of the URL address and check the SSL* certificate’s validity.
Be suspicious of any unusual looking websites – for example, often long website addresses are indicative of an attempt to fool the user.
Make sure to sign out from PayCEC and other websites after completing your visit. If you are using a public computer, delete your browsing history.
*SSL- A Secure Sockets Layer Certificate (SSL) is a digital certificate that validates the authentication of a website and encrypts any personal/sensitive information sent across the internet so only the intended recipient can understand it. This is very important, as personal information is passed from computer to computer to get to the destination server, and with an SSL Certificate you can be sure that you are sending information to the right server.
The PayCEC password selection page will prompt you to create an unique and difficult-to-crack password. Avoid easy patterns such as “1234” or “PASSWORD”, birthdays or family names.
Strong passwords should be 12 or more random, unrepeated characters, and should contain ALL of the following characteristics:
Phishing is a type of Internet fraud in which a person attempts to acquire a user’s sensitive information by presenting itself as a trustworthy entity (PayCEC’s representative, for example). This information includes theft of credit card numbers, usernames, passwords, bank account details and other confidential information.
These malicious entities then use this information to make online purchases and may commit identity theft, meaning they pose as the person whose details they have stolen in order to receive new credit cards, ID cards, and more.
To report a phishing attempt / attack click here.
Follow these rules and stay safe:
We recommend that you review these simple security tips:
Also read: 3D secure transaction
All information entered on this form will be kept strictly confidential and subject to our privacy policy once received by us. Your transaction will be secured using SSL/TLS encryption.
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and long-term success.
We are honored to serve as your reliable business partner and financial service provider in the industry and other business-related services. With the help of our professional staff, to help merchants to achieve their goals for the development and expansion of the international business market.
Our payment flow has developed in the e-commerce world to perform seamlessly and effectively across all platforms and devices. We take pleasure in combining technology with customer service, to solve your concerns at the moment.
PayCEC is a fully worldwide payment network that not only allows merchants to be paid immediately and securely, but also allows them to withdraw money in multiple currencies to their company accounts.