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Sep 2015

Will e-junkie be ready for the PayPal upgrade to SHA-256 certificates for IPN, scheduled now for September 30?

Thanks.

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Ditto the above question, given the ultra-scary email that PayPal just dropped in my inbox.

Ditto the above question, given the ultra-scary email that PayPal just dropped in my inbox.

Ditto. :)



I'm a bit worried, because the E-J site admin is only running on SHA-1 with RSA Encryption.

Yup, I also just got that email... hoping it won't be a huge ordeal...

Development is well aware of PayPal's pending new SSL encryption requirements and performing the necessary server upgrades to ensure we will remain compliant. No action would be required on your part; we'll have it all taken care of at our end. :^)

Good to know, but it could happen as soon as yesterday, so I hope they're ready to roll it out like tonight so our orders aren't offline for 20+ days. :slight_smile:

E-junkieGuruDevelopment is well aware of PayPal's pending new SSL encryption requirements and performing the necessary server upgrades to ensure we will remain compliant. No action would be required on your part; we'll have it all taken care of at our end. :^)





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E-junkieGuruDevelopment is well aware of PayPal's pending new SSL encryption requirements and performing the necessary server upgrades to ensure we will remain compliant. No action would be required on your part; we'll have it all taken care of at our end. :^)





Thank you. Is there any chance that I can be notified once this is completed?

Thank you. Just adding my voice to this convo. This is a very important and serious security upgrade that Paypal is moving forward with, and I appreciate that e-Junkie is on top of it and making the necessary changes.



Will you please come onto this thread to let us know when the necessary server upgrades are complete?



THANK YOU!!!!!!!!!!! :slight_smile:

Authorize.net also upgraded and sent out an email with a Sep 21, 2015 upgrade date.

The change for Authorize.net is the same as the one for PayPal, and it has been taken care of as of this morning.

It might be worth emailing all of your users to let them know, since PayPal has already emailed all of them to tell them they need to make changes.