If hackers can illegally access high-security Web sites like the U.S. Pentagons, how can the CRA be so sure it can stop illegal access?
We’re taking every precaution to minimize risk and protect against any action by hackers. Secure sockets layer protocol (also known as SSL) enhances the privacy of the information passing between your browser and our Web servers. SSL protocol provides a safe passage for transmitting and authenticating data by encrypting the information. Data cannot be compromised when SSL is in use. This is the most secure form of encryption commonly available in North America. In simple terms, the SSL breaks down your income tax information into small, separate packages of information called packets. These encrypted packets are sent to the Internet individually, like pieces of a puzzle, each individually addressed. Once they’ve all reached the safety of our secure Web server, they’re reassembled and decrypted. Confidential client information is not stored in the Web server environment. As well, sophisticated security techniques, such as firewalls, are used to protect our information. For security reas
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