• Dear Authorize.net Merchant,

    It came to our attention that the previous email had links that were not easily accessible. We apologize for any confusion. Here are the correct links to the support articles with detailed instructions below:

    <u>Entrust to DigiCert SSL Certificate Migration (KA-05545)</u>

    <u>Latest Version of Authorize.net Server-Level SSL Certificates (000003009)</u>

    Who is being affected: Merchants who utilize Authorize.net APIs and endpoint URLs in their websites or applications will need to make updates. They will need to integrate and use the newly-issued Root and Intermediate (CA) SSL certificates from DigiCert. This should be done before the scheduled revocation dates to avoid disruptions.

    What you need to do: You must integrate and use the newly-issued Root and Intermediate (CA) SSL certificates from DigiCert by October 24 to avoid any disruptions. To help you fight fraud, AFDS is automatically enabled on your account, which gives you access to many powerful fraud filters, including:

    Sincerely,

    The Authorize.net team

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  • How is this implemented in WordPress?

    Thread Starter curtismaybin

    (@curtismaybin)

    this plugin – WP Service Payment Form With Authorize.net

    somarmedia

    (@somarmedia)

    Has anyones seen or made a tutorial on how to implement necessary changes. This still doesn’t seem like much needs to be done for a WP sites using pluggins but what do I know.

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