Yiguo Wu

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Yiguo Wu is a WAS Senior Administrator well versed in WAS installation and configuration in a multi-node environment. He is also a certified consultant who specializes in architecting and implementing system security solution using IBM Tivoli products.


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Commerce 5.6.1 End of Support

WebSphere Commerce 5.6.1 will be out of support by the end of the upcoming September, which is merely 4 months away. After that, IBM will no longer answer customers’ calls for this version. For eCommerce sites that still employs version 5.6.1, we strongly recommend them to upgrade to version 7 as soon as possible.

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Credit Card Thieves Charged

Over the next few years, I expect credit card companies to pay more attention to fraud, mainly due to two reasons

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Open Source or Not

Why do you want to invest in something for no return? Of course not.

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KLF in WebSphere Commerce

KLF is part of the PCI Compliance requirements.

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TJX settled its credit card breaching case

More than two years after TJX Companies Inc. acknowledged that it was hit with a massive data breach, the Framingham, Mass.-based retailer agreed to boost its security measures and pay 41 states nearly $10 million to cover the costs of investigating the incident.

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PCI Compliance – Issues and Solutions

While the first run results are usually unsatisfactory, the remedies are not difficult to implement at all. For the few customers that we have worked with, the problem can be categorized into three areas,

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PCI merchant classification and requirements

The answer is, depends on how big a business you are

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The Origin of PCI

Information stored on the network could easily worth millions of dollars for the business, and money paid to the hackers-turned-administrators was peanuts in comparison.

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