Girl Scouts Going Green with
VeriSign Internet Security Protections
Kicking Off Annual Drive to Donate Cookies to Military Troops Overseas,
Hornets’ Nest Council Deploys VeriSign EV SSL to Display Trusted Green
Browser Bar
Mountain View, CA – February 20, 2008 – Thousands of Girl Scouts
in North and South Carolina are going green this year – and not only
for their vests, sashes and skorts. For Girl Scouts, Hornets’ Nest Council,
the color green now signals a safe and secure online shopping experience
thanks to advanced solutions from VeriSign, Inc. (NASDAQ: VRSN), the
leading provider of Internet infrastructure for the networked world.
Visitors to www.HNGirlScouts.org
can be assured that they have reached a legitimate Girl Scout council
page – and not a fake page created by e-criminals to steal credit card
numbers and other sensitive information. That’s because the Hornets’
Nest Council is protecting its site with
VeriSign Extended Validation (EV) Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) Certificates.
When consumers using Internet Explorer 7 visit sites
protected with VeriSign EV SSL, the address bar in their browser turns
green. This provides an immediately recognizable signal that they’ve
reached a Web site they can trust.
The extended online protections come as Hornets’ Nest
Council, which serves more than 14,000 girls in parts of North and South
Carolina, launches its “Cookies for the Troops” donation drive. The
campaign began in 2002 and has enabled local residents to send more
than 125,000 boxes of favorite Girl Scout cookies to military personnel
serving overseas. In addition, Girl Scouts, their parents, and volunteers
can purchase uniforms and accessories on the EV SSL-secured Web site.
“When Girl Scouts, their families, and their supporters
visit our Web site, we want them to instantly recognize that they’re
really dealing with the genuine article,” said Sally Daley, executive
vice president at Girl Scouts, Hornets’ Nest Council. “By upgrading
our protection measures to VeriSign EV SSL, we can offer that extra
layer of security, signified by the green address bar. With VeriSign
and the Girl Scouts, green means go.”
In addition to turning the address bar green, VeriSign
EV SSL technology also enables high-security browsers to display other
visual cues, including a lock icon next to the address, and a new field
that contains the name of the organization that owns the site as well
as the security provider that issued the certificate, such as VeriSign.
“For organizations like the Girl Scouts, trust is
everything,” said Tim Callan, vice president of SSL product marketing
at VeriSign. “Hornets’ Nest Council is showing remarkable vision by
taking steps to help protect cookie donors, council members, parents
and supporters from the threat of identity theft. With VeriSign EV SSL
Certificates, they can communicate that protection every time someone
visits their Web site. For supporters wanting to donate cookies to military
troops, or for Girl Scouts purchasing new uniforms, that reassurance
is valuable beyond measure.”
As the most respected and trusted SSL authority on
the Web, VeriSign is the EV SSL Certificate provider of choice for more
than 2,500 Internet domains, representing greater than 75 percent of
the entire EV SSL Certificate market worldwide. In fact, over 93 percent
of the Fortune 500 – and the world’s 40 largest banks – rely on some
form of VeriSign SSL Certificate to meet their security needs.
To learn more about VeriSign EV SSL, visit http://www.verisign.com/EV-SSL
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