SSL Secure Socket Layer To protect your data from unauthorized view, it is encrypted before it gets cleared for transfer. To this means, we employ Netscape s Secure Socket Layer Protocol 3.0 (SSL) with the maximum level of encryption (currently 128 bit). A closed lock icon displayed in your browser indicates that it has switched to SSL. The power of an algorithm is indicated by the number of bits used. The number of bits indicates the key length. With 128 Bit SSL, there are 2 to the power of 128 (= about 340.282.366.920.900.000.000.000.000.000.000.000.000) possible keys. By today s standards, this is unbreakable, and will be for the next years. As soon as there is a higher level of encryption available, we will immediately upgrade, in order to grant you maximum security. The following information on the security certificate has to be displayed in your browser. The certificate is issued to: CN = netbanking.sparkasse.at OU = Terms of use at https://www.verisign.com/rpa (c)06 O = s IT Solutions AT Spardat GmbH L = Vienna S = Vienna C = AT The certification path is: VeriSign Class 3 Extended Validation SSL SGC CA netbanking.sparkasse.at The certificate s fingerprint / thumbprint has to be: SHA1: 9f 6c 7c 77 e2 65 dd f4 35 7c 2a 48 1b 5f e1 1a b4 8f e0 f7 The valid fingerprint / thumbprint can also be checked. To guarantee the authenticity of the certificate you can validate the displayed certificates fingerprint by phone at the 24h Service helpdesk. as of February 2012 page 1 of 8
Internet Explorer 7.0 Tab Details single click on the lock symbol which is located in the very bottom of the browser window. Tab General Tab Certification Path as of February 2012 page 2 of 8
Internet Explorer 8.0 und Google chrome Tab Details single click on the lock symbol next to the browsers address field. A click on the View certificates button will then display more details. Tab General Tab Certification Path as of February 2012 page 3 of 8
Internet Explorer 9.0 and Google chrome Tab Details single click on the lock symbol next to the browsers address field. A click on the View certificates button will then display more details. Reiter Allgemein Tab Certification Path as of February 2012 page 4 of 8
Mozilla Firefox 5.x double click the green highlighted part of the browser s address field. Tab Security Tab General Click View Certificate Tab Details as of February 2012 page 5 of 8
Mozilla Firefox 6.x double click the green highlighted part of the browser s address field. Tab Security Tab General Click View Certificate Tab Details as of February 2012 page 6 of 8
Safari 4x Details of the certificate can be retrieved by a single click on the lock symbol which is located in the upper right corner of the browser. By clicking on Details the following details will emerge. as of February 2012 page 7 of 8
Safari 5.x Details of the certificate can be retrieved by a single click on the lock symbol which is located in the upper right corner of the browser. By clicking on Details the following details will emerge. as of February 2012 page 8 of 8