
09-18-2016 05:47 PM
09-20-2016 10:21 PM
@booquemeister wrote:
Wouldnt that be something if Google bought eBay
It would be something alright....something very very bad!
09-20-2016 10:30 PM
09-20-2016 10:31 PM
09-20-2016 11:57 PM
09-21-2016 09:16 AM
09-21-2016 10:08 AM
It's an eBay problem. The site is still unsecure, but Safari doesn't tell you that. "Ignorance is Bliss"
A simple solution is available to eBay. Don't know what their issue is. Must be all that time counting their money !!
09-21-2016 10:09 AM
09-21-2016 10:34 AM
Just got a pop up when I signed into ebay .... something to the effect you are on and insecure site .... others and 3rd parties etc.
Browser Firefox Apple PC
Now how long will ebay say everything good on their end .... With the past response (last week Raphal board) I have a feeling this will go in the same file as the shopping cart issue .... if we don't address it then it's not happening/an important issue.
Just another day in ebayland
09-21-2016 11:44 AM
@mjwl2006 wrote:http://www.ecommercebytes.com/C/letters/blog.pl?/pl/2016/9/1474386067.html
Ha-ha, I just noticed that the ecommercebytes site is shown as "not secure". They'll want to pull up their virtual bootstraps before they begin pointing fingers at eBay.
Not that eBay doesn't need the finger-pointing. I think it's completely irresponsible and, well, just plain stupid, not to have been on top of this.
09-21-2016 02:25 PM
09-21-2016 02:55 PM
@rose-dee wrote:
@mjwl2006 wrote:http://www.ecommercebytes.com/C/letters/blog.pl?/pl/2016/9/1474386067.html
Ha-ha, I just noticed that the ecommercebytes site is shown as "not secure". They'll want to pull up their virtual bootstraps before they begin pointing fingers at eBay.
Not that eBay doesn't need the finger-pointing. I think it's completely irresponsible and, well, just plain stupid, not to have been on top of this.
It's Google that are being irresponsible and just plain stupid!
09-23-2016 12:26 AM - edited 09-23-2016 12:27 AM
Interesting that Yahoo had a security breach in 2014 and they just told us about it. 500 million accounts stolen and ebay is not taking this seriously.
http://money.cnn.com/2016/09/22/technology/yahoo-data-breach/
09-23-2016 02:26 AM
09-23-2016 11:37 AM
@recped wrote:
@rose-dee wrote:Not that eBay doesn't need the finger-pointing. I think it's completely irresponsible and, well, just plain stupid, not to have been on top of this.It's Google that are being irresponsible and just plain stupid!
Well, that's true too, or maybe the more accurate adjective is "arrogant".
But they did at least issue warnings -- I got my first one months ago, and a second in mid-summer. The fact that I thought they were spam is beside the point. EBay surely got the same notice, even if they and Google aren't the coziest of pals.
The problem is not the actual security state of eBay's sites, but the perception by buyers who use Chrome to get to eBay. Most won't understand that a flag on the URL saying "insecure" is nothing to be concerned about, especially if they recall the hacking incident here a couple of years ago. EBay needs to deal with the issue in whatever way is necessary -- and soon -- in order to proactively manage the optics that could seriously affect sellers' businesses.
09-23-2016 10:01 PM
Hi Rose-dee,
The problem is not the actual security state of eBay's sites, but the perception by buyers who use Chrome to get to eBay. Most won't understand that a flag on the URL saying "insecure" is nothing to be concerned about, especially if they recall the hacking incident here a couple of years ago. EBay needs to deal with the issue in whatever way is necessary -- and soon -- in order to proactively manage the optics that could seriously affect sellers' businesses.
I couldn't have said it better myself, especially in light of yahoo being hacked. What should concern all sellers is what the buyers will do when they see that not secure symbol in the url.
11-29-2016 11:22 AM
Thank you for this valuable information. Consider me schooled.
12-10-2016 11:00 AM
The lack of https makes your browsing habits, and any information displayed, available to any person inclined to eavesdrop or spy on you. Such as Marketers, the IT department at your job, your Internet Service Provider, malicious Hackers, and the NSA.
If you go on eBay at work for example, its possible for IT department to be able to read and log every page you view.
Your ISP (Internet Service Provider) will be able to do the same.
The NSA or hackers, with a little work, can do the same as well.
Without encryption, you are pretty much wide open to anyone wishing to monitor or hack your information.
For this reason I am going to back off on browsing ebay and getting their emails, and just do an "in and out" type shopping.
06-09-2017 06:49 PM
Disappointed that ebay admin has no responses in this feed.
06-09-2017 07:10 PM
06-13-2017 06:23 PM
Howdy all - this is something we've been working on over the past several months, culminating in our announcement (http://pages.fp3002.qa.ebay.com/seller-center/seller-updates/2017summer/listing-policy-updates.html) that will exclusively use the HTTPS communications protocol. While we had been using it for years for transmission of most sensitive information, we're expanding it to cover the entire site. Thanks!