Are your servers PCI compliant?

All of the servers at AmeriWeb Hosting have been updated for PCI compliance.

 

VPS and dedicated servers are configured by default to be PCI Compliant, but be aware that changes you make to your dedicated server or VPS may affect your PCI Compliance.

If you see any problems, just get a scanning vendor to email you a report and provide that report to support@ameriwebhosting.com so we can fix anything that does not comply.

 

When you accept credit cards online through a merchant account, some of the details of PCI compliance are handled by us, some are handled by your merchant account provider (payment processor), and some aspects are handled by you (the merchant).

AmeriWeb Hosting handles all of the server related PCI Compliance requirements.

 

What is PCI Compliance?

In order to accept credit card payments online or offline, you must comply with the credit card associations and networks rules concerning data security, with the objective to protect cardholder data.  This has been standardized throughout the payment processing industry under the PCI Data Security Standard (PCI DSS).

You are required to be PCI compliant if you accept any payment cards such as American Express, Discover Network, Diners Club International, JCB, MasterCard and Visa. This includes credit cards, debit cards, prepaid cards and gift cards.

When you accept payment cards online through a merchant account, some of the details of PCI compliance are handled by your web host (AmeriWeb Hosting), some are handled by your merchant account provider (payment processor), and some aspects are handled by you (the merchant).

Server PCI Compliance

This component is handled by AmeriWeb Hosting.  All of the servers at AmeriWeb Hosting have been updated for PCI compliance.

VPS and dedicated servers are configured by default to be PCI Compliant, but be aware that changes made to your dedicated server or VPS may affect your PCI Compliance.

If you experience any issues, request a scanning vendor to email you a report and then provide it to support@AmeriWeb Hosting.com so we can resolve the issues that conflict with compliance.

Payment Processing Company PCI Compliance

This component is handled by your payment processing company.  They are responsible for maintaining their own secure network environment.

(Your payment processing company can also guide you on how to be PCI compliant. They are a good resource to contact about PCI Compliance questions.)

SSL / Secure Certificates

In addition to the servers being PCI compliant (which AmeriWeb Hosting handles for you), the credit card associations and networks also require that you use SSL whenever you transmit credit card information, such as the card number, cardholder's name, expiration date, CVV code, etc. (such as when a customer enters their credit card on your shopping cart order form or payment page).  This is an important part of making your website PCI compliant.

Please refer to our article on What is SSL / Secure Certificate? for more details on why and when you would need an SSL Certificate and our article on How do I obtain an SSL Certificate? for details on how to purchase one.

Shopping Cart / Order Page / Website Coding

The shopping cart or order page code used on your website is required to be PCI Compliant as well.  Many shopping carts and e-commerce software will indicate that they are PCI compliant.

Some of the items required to be PCI compliant include:

  • The use of complex and unique passwords to access the e-commerce systems to prevent unauthorized access.
  • Be sure not to use the default passwords that came with your shopping cart or e-commerce software or POS system.
  • Only authorized staff members can access cardholder data.
  • Your website is protected against security vulnerabilities and clean of malware.  If you are using a third party script like a shopping cart or e-commerce system, this usually means running the latest secure version.
  • Your website, shopping cart or e-commerce software logs payment processing transactions.
  • Your website must not email secure card information to you (such as the card number, cardholder's name, expiration date, CVV code, etc.). Sending cardholder data via email is insecure.  Instead, it should be securely stored in a database or another secure method.


These are just some of the requirements.  As you can see, certain requirements deal with how you use your website (i.e. using secure passwords) in addition to the script or website coding itself.

Using a modern shopping cart or e-commence script and employing secure passwords and procedures will usually take care of all your website coding related PCI compliance issues.

Your Company Policies and Procedures

In addition to securing the server and obtaining an SSL certificate. your internal company procedures also fall under PCI compliance.  For example, if you are storing cardholder data in your office, it must be secured in password protected computers and/or in locked filing cabinets to prevent unauthorized access.  Leaving cardholder data in an unlocked filling cabinet where unauthorized people can access it is considered a violation of PCI DSS.  PCI compliance goes beyond whether your server is secure or not; it also applies to paper records, printouts and employee procedures in your office.

The Bottom Line

The objective of PCI Compliance is to protect cardholder data from unauthorized access, whether it occurs through your server or through the filing cabinet in your office.  Putting policies and practices in place to prevent unauthorized access to cardholder data will help to ensure that you are PCI compliant.

Need Further Assistance?

For server related PCI issues, please contact AmeriWeb Hosting support. If you experience any issues, request a scanning vendor to email you a report and then provide it to support@AmeriWebHosting.com so we can resolve the issues that conflict with compliance.

For all other PCI issues, the payment processing company where you obtained your merchant account is the best resource for PCI Compliance information.  They also may have specific requirements that are unique to their network.  You can usually contact your sales representative or agent directly, or call your payment processing company's support hotline.  Contact information may also be found on your payment processor's website.

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