In an effort to maintain the highest levels of security for all
server-to-server communications with the Authorize.Net platform (both
transactional and otherwise), we will be ending support for 3-DES cipher
suites in the sandbox on July 30, 2016. Spe...
Note: This FAQ is aimed at developers and server administrators. For a
merchant-focused FAQ, please visit
https://www.authorize.net/support/akamaifaqs/. 1) Will Authorize.Net
switch all API endpoints to Akamai SureRoute? We are no longer planning
on ...
Update, 4-19-2016; please refer to this blog post for latest details.
---- As you are probably aware, the PCI Security Standards Council
announced in December 2015 that its deadline for remediating existing
TLS 1.0 standards has been moved to June 20...
Updated 5/3/2016. As payment industry standards evolve, Authorize.Net
has seen a need to advise developers on best practices for API usage.The
below is the current draft of our current API Best Practices, which are
based on current security best prac...
@darry Could you log into the Sandbox Merchant Interface at
https://sandbox.authorize.net, click Account > Settings > Cardholder
Authentication, and see if you checked the boxes confirming your
enrollment in Verified By Visa and/or Mastercard SecureC...
@sureshrb3 -- there are two steps to the credit card payment process,
authorization and settlement.When a charge is authorized, the card
issuing bank typically places a hold on the funds, and while the money
hasn't left your bank yet, it is deducted ...
@shadow-13x -- the nature of the error suggests that your OSCommerce
installation's SSL/TLS setup doesn't have an up-to-date certificate
store, and thus cannot validate our domain's certificate. That in turn
suggests that you have an outdated copy of...
@mmazzola95 Sorry for the confusing advice you received. It sounds like
Merchant Support may have been suggesting that your integrator could
have logging that would contain the data we need to help.Most Salesforce
integrations use a third-party integ...
@lkucharski -- That is the correct error. You have 30 days to capture an
unsettled transaction for settlement. After 30 days, the transaction
expires, at which point we move it from your unsettled transactions to
your main transaction reporting.The t...