VeriSign Seal
The Most Recognized Trust Mark on the Internet

VeriSign seals are viewed up to
250 million times a day on more than
90,000 Web sites in 160
countries and
in search results on enabled browsers as well as partner shopping sites and product
review pages. When Web site visitors see the VeriSign seal, they are less likely to abandon a
transaction and more likely to do business with you.
Customers Know and Trust the VeriSign Seal
Concerns about identity theft and fraud online leave customers looking for assurance that a
Web site is trustworthy. They need confidence to follow a link, click on a site or provide personal
information such as account details or payment information. The VeriSign seal is the most trusted
mark on the Internet today.
86% of online shoppers recognize the VeriSign seal when shopping or transacting online.
11% said they would not purchase on sites not displaying the VeriSign seal
(VeriSign Brand Tracking Research, 2009)
VeriSign Trusted and VeriSign Secured
While the VeriSign Secured® Seal shows that a site is secured by our premium SSL service and
authenticated by the high standards of VeriSign, the VeriSign Trust™ Seal includes more information
in more places. Now the seal appears next to your link in search results on enabled browsers and
VeriSign partner Web sites. The seal also means that your site has passed a daily scan for
malicious code.
Why Authentication Matters
There are a lot of scam artists and fraudsters who take advantage of the Internet to collect
personal information by appearing to be a trusted Web site. One tactic is to secure a fake site
with an SSL certificate from a Certificate Authority with a low standard for authentication.
VeriSign SSL combines encryption to protect your information during transmission with a proven,
rigorous process for authenticating identities and confirming their right to use a Web site domain.
When the VeriSign Trust Seal is present, your customers can rest assured that the Web site belongs
to a real, verified individual or organization.
How a Daily Malware Scan Protects Everyone

Hackers exploit security weaknesses on your server to gain access to your Web site and install
malicious code. They use your Web site to spread viruses, hijack computers and steal sensitive data
such as credit card numbers or other personal information. A daily Web site malware scan of your
public pages helps mitigate the risk of being attacked, of becoming blacklisted by search engines,
and reduces the risk of infecting your customers' computers when they browse your Web site.