PAYMENT VERIFICATION
What is 3D Secure?
3 Domain Security - is a new method of security mandated by the Card Associations to enhance the security of online transactions. Mastercard's product is called "SecureCode" and Visa's product is called "Verified by Visa".
- The 3D-Secure refers to three domains involved in the security they are:
- The Acquiring or Merchant's bank
- The Card Association's financial networks ie Mastercard and Visa
- The Issuing or Cardholder's bank.
So How Does This Work?
Very simply the system authenticates the cardholder before the transaction takes place by diverting the browser to the bank that issued the card, who then request some secret, perhaps a pin, from their cardholder that will conclusively prove that this actually is the cardholder entitled to use this card. Once they are satisfied that this is their cardholder they issue an authentication receipt which is then presented to the merchants bank along with the authorisation request. If the transaction is then approved by the issuing bank they may not charge the transaction back to the merchant because the cardholder disputes the transaction as not being originated by them.
Virtual Card Services is compliant and in fact was the first South African payment gateway to be certified by both Mastercard and Visa for 3D-Secure transactions through First National Bank, Standard Bank and ABSA.
More Information on 3D Secure:
The following are links to the 3D Secure activation (and enrollment) pages provide by your bank. Please choose the bank that your credit card was issued by:
For more Information from the various banks, go to:
To register for 3DSecure and activate your card: