Re: Download Free Software Ebay Hacker Kit 1 97 - New Version

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On ebay.com, buyers purchase 3 auto parts and accessories every second. It means that thousands of items from this category are sold on the platform every day. To help all these transactions go smoothly, eBay has implemented the Parts Compatibility feature. Buyers can quickly find parts that fit their vehicle, while sellers get increased conversion rates and fewer return requests. As a result, sellers enjoy a better bottom line and higher performance.

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Including the correct Manufacturer Part Number (MPN) and brand in your listing helps match your product with valid k-type or vehicle data. Listings that include this information enjoy a conversion boost because buyers feel more confident about the purchase.

Each part the manufacturer makes has a different MPN. If two components come from different manufacturers, they will have different MPNs. This allows businesses to identify which company made the part. Although manufacturers may give a set of only numbers to their components or a combination of letters and numbers, each MPN is unique.

MPNs and other product identifiers are essentially unique codes that work like barcodes and can be used to identify a specific product. To learn more about product identifiers, please read the article Tools and solutions for selling vehicle parts on eBay.

The catalog allows sellers in most Auto Parts & Accessories categories to quickly list items using brand, MPN or GTIN (UPC, ISBN, EAN), and add valuable details such as images, item specifics and parts compatibility.

You can use Seller Hub Reports to create and revise new listings in bulk. Follow the format of the downloadable template to complete the relevant information for up to 5 categories at a time. Add data into the "Relationship" and "Relationship Details" columns.

The Master Vehicle List (MVL) provides the information that powers the parts compatibility feature. Use it to compare the information you have about your item with the data used by eBay to create your listing.

Using fitment, you can include a detailed list of compatible vehicles for a single part right in one listing, reducing the number of listings you need to create. Compatibility information appears on the item page and is searchable. Your fitment listings get a boost in Best Match search, and you can use your 80-character title for popular search elements like brand or part number to better market your listing.

The eBay Motors team developed the fitment feature to help you run your business more smoothly by simplifying listing creation and management and reducing repetitive listing. Buyers will be able to find parts faster and with more confidence that the part will fit, resulting in fewer returns and inquiries. Plus, fewer listings mean you pay less in fees.

Even if you do not enter all the details (e.g., you provide year, make, model but not trim or engine), the list of compatible vehicles will still include compatible vehicles with the details you provide.

Example: A seller has a headlight that fits all 2002 Dodge Durango trucks. The seller chooses Year: 2002, Make: Dodge, and Model: Durango. The system recognizes that this 2002 Dodge Durango has multiple trims and engines. The system presents all compatible 2002 Dodge Durango trucks, with all trim and engine options, for inclusion in the vehicle compatibility list. Please note the system will return only information on vehicles using the details you provided (in this case 2002, Dodge, Durango).

If your part is not in the eBay catalog, and you know which vehicles it is compatible with, you can add them to your listing by providing the year, make and model of the compatible vehicles. It is optional to specify trim and engine information.

If you are unsure that the information returned to you when you input your part type, manufacturer or number is accurate, use the manual process to input the vehicles you are sure fit the part you're selling.

There is no need to repeat compatibility information in your listing title. Instead, use your title for popular search elements like brand, part type, MPN part number, equivalent OEM part number, part name, material, and any other part numbers (e.g., Platinum number). Some examples:

You can repeat compatibility information in your listing description, but this is not essential since this information will already be displayed on the compatibility tab and is used in search. Compatibility information in the description may not be surfaced in search.

Follow these best listing practices to most efficiently create your parts compatibility listings and to provide an optimized experience for buyers, which will help you drive sales. The results from following these guidelines will ultimately make for happy buyers and happy sellers!

For parts, tires and wheels, the compatible vehicles are listed in a "Compatibility" section in the item description just below the "Item Specifics" section. The buyer will see a list of all vehicles compatible with your part.

Most buyers search for parts by entering the part description and information about their vehicle. With parts compatibility, your listing will appear each time a buyer searches for relevant parts by describing the vehicle, not just when the title matches the individual keywords.

With parts compatibility, search will return listings using the vehicles in the compatibility section of your listing and the keywords in your title. This means you can use your title for popular search elements such as brand or part number to better market your listings.

Given the size of eBay it should come as no surprise that they would be a large target for many criminals. While the breach raises many concerns and questions, we should remember that there is no such thing as 100% and that eBay has been the victim of a criminal attack. However, there are a number of concerns here with the way eBay have handled the breach. Nearly 10 hours after they announced the breach there was no notification on their website to warn those visiting it their passwords and personal details are at risk and they should change their passwords. There are no prompts to change your password when logging into the site, nor am I aware of any emails being sent to affected customers.

I am also concerned why it has taken so long to notify the public of the breach which was discovered two weeks ago. Given the details we have available it appears the breach originally occurred back in February/March which means the personal data of eBay customers could have been abused by criminals since then. Users should be notified as early as possible that their details have been leaked so they can take necessary precautions to protect themselves.

The other concern I have is how did the breach happen? eBay state the login credentials of some of their employees were compromised which enabled the criminals to gain further access into the system. Based on the sparse information available this attack has all the hallmarks of a spear phishing attack resulting in the log-in credentials of eBay staff being stolen. However, it is disappointing to think that eBay appears to have not employed some form of multi-factor authentication mechanisms to protect those staff user accounts with access to such sensitive information.

SSLLabs has a grade B for signin.ebay.com. No TLS version 1.1 or 1.2, no forward secrecy, no HSTS headers. They still use RC4, and yes, they are indeed PCI compliant. Then again they are far away from what is reckoned as good practice on their SSL configuration. Perhaps not that strongly needed, as PayPal is maybe better, but compared to other online shops I would expect better from eBay.

Hackers are becoming far more opportunistic today and are frequently targeting easier pickings in an effort to gain access to systems and steal valuable data. In the last few years, most of the high-profile data thefts that have made the news have come about not through complex, large scale attacks that have used distributed or large-scale local networks of machines to breach security. Instead they have come about quite easily by opportunists simply exploiting the IT equivalent of an open window in an otherwise locked building, weak passwords, easily obtainable staff information, and open wireless network connections.

Reports so far suggest that the eBay hacking incident was at least in-part facilitated by lax employee data security. In reality this could be anything from weak and easily discoverable passwords to exploitation of insecure network devices in order to breach a system without throwing up any red flags and with minimal effort and equipment. Alongside hackers tapping into unofficial Wi-Fi hotspots and running through the known default passwords for switches and routers, these are frequent occurrences at organizations globally that not only damages customer confidence and brand value, but also cost money, time and productivity in the short term as the companies affected try to recover.

The potential damage to confidence and reputation is also not helped by the confirmation from eBay that the thefts announced today took place as far back as February. The reasons for the delay are not yet known, but we know from past examples that an early admission of a data loss helps minimize the negative impact on customer confidence.

Data breaches involving customer information can be extremely damaging for any business, as lost customer confidence can be hard to regain. All companies that store client data must ensure they have a rigorous cyber security plan in place, that they identify and manage any areas of high risk and that they are fully prepared with an incident detection and response strategy should the worst happen.

Those who have changed their passwords are not exempt, password reuse is an epidemic. You can be certain, if the database was successfully harvested from eBay that these hackers will identify high value targets and execute scripts to cross reference databases across the internet to ultimately discover inroads to other online accounts or networks for their own gain. Best thing those affected can do is change the passwords of any sites reusing that of eBay and implement two-factor authentication on their accounts.

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