X-Cart:PCI-DSS

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About PCI DSS

PCI DSS stands for Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard, which is a worldwide information security standard assembled by the major credit card vendors, including American Express, Discover Financial Services, JCB International, MasterCard Worldwide, and Visa, Inc. The standard was designed to help organizations involved in processing credit card payments online make their payment systems secure from cardholder data fraud.

PCI DSS specifies 12 requirements broken into 6 groups for compliance that apply both to hardware and software parts of the system that is used to collect, store, transmit and process valuable credit card data as well as the human factor.

Build and Maintain a Secure Network
  • Requirement 1: Install and maintain a firewall configuration to protect cardholder data
  • Requirement 2: Do not use vendor-supplied defaults for system passwords and other security parameters
Protect Cardholder Data
  • Requirement 3: Protect stored cardholder data
  • Requirement 4: Encrypt transmission of cardholder data across open, public networks
Maintain a Vulnerability Management Program
  • Requirement 5: Use and regularly update anti-virus software
  • Requirement 6: Develop and maintain secure systems and applications
Implement Strong Access Control Measures
  • Requirement 7: Restrict access to cardholder data by business need-to-know
  • Requirement 8: Assign a unique ID to each person with computer access
  • Requirement 9: Restrict physical access to cardholder data
Regularly Monitor and Test Networks
  • Requirement 10: Track and monitor all access to network resources and cardholder data
  • Requirement 11: Regularly test security systems and processes
Maintain an Information Security Policy
  • Requirement 12: Maintain a policy that addresses information security

Simplifying PCI DSS compliance

Bringing the whole system into full PCI DSS compliance is rather a resource-consuming task that can hardly be completely implemented by small and medium businesses because it stipulates that the compliance must cover all components of the system. This gives rise to a common misconception about PCI DSS that is that the requirements must be met across all applications in the payment transaction flow without exception. In reality, the standard only applies to the components that store, transmit and process cardholder data, and is not applicable to other components if they are logically isolated. Therefore, a common practice is to take a web store itself out of PCI DSS scope (i.e. outsource all processing, transmission and storage of cardholder data) and arrange certified third-party services and providers that do have adequate resources to ensure full PCI DSS compliance of their products and services: compliant hosting provider, compliant payment application and payment gateway, etc.

In case you want cardholder data to be entered on X-Cart side it's necessary to make sure that your store is implemented in a PCI-compliant hosting environment.

Configuring X-Cart to meet PCI DSS (cardholder data is not stored)

PCI Compliance is increasingly important to all online store owners, and X-Cart can be implemented to meet this standard. Follow the steps when implementing X-Cart in a PCI compliant manner.

Disable collecting of credit card data at registration

If forced, X-Cart can collect customers' credit card details during registration. This functionality is controlled via two check boxes in the section General Settings / General Options of the Admin area:

  • Do not ask customers to enter CC information while getting registered: Defines if a customer will be asked to provide credit card details during registration;
  • Display CVV2 input box on the registration form and at the last stage of checkout if Manual CC processing is used...: Defines if a customer will be asked to provide CVV2 during registration.

Asking for credit card data during registration must be disabled as shown in the picture below.

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Disable storing credit card data in X-Cart database

If forced, X-Cart can store valuable credit card data in an encrypted database. This is controlled via three variables in the main configuration file <xcart_dir>/config.php. You must set the value of all the three variables to false (which is the default setting), and no credit card will be stored in the X-Cart database then.

# file <xcart_dir>/config.php

$store_cc = false
$store_ch = false
$store_cvv2 = false

Remove historical data

Removing historical data, such as card validation codes and other credit card information after the orders using it have been processed and completed, is absolutely necessary for PCI DSS compliance. To remove this data use the Summary > Tools section of X-Cart admin back-end.

Disable Subscriptions module

When the built-in X-Cart module Subscriptions is enabled, X-Cart keeps credit card data in its database. Follow these steps to disable the module:

  1. Log in to the X-Cart Admin area.
  2. Go to the section Modules (Administration module -> Modules)
  3. Deselect the check box for the entry Subscriptions.
  4. Click the Update button at the bottom of the page to save the changes.

Outsource all processing, transmission and storage of cardholder data (optional)

If your store has a background payment method set, customers input their credit card data on the X-Cart side at the final step of checkout. To minimize risks of compromising cardholder data it is recommended to disable background payment methods. This can be done using the Settings menu -> Payment methods section of the X-Cart admin back-end. In this case you'll have to fill out the simplest of PCI-DSS Self-Assessment Questionnaires ("SAQ A").

Configuring X-Cart to meet PCI-DSS (cardholder data is stored)

To store cardholder data on your server and to manage credit card transactions safely, it's recommended to use X-Payments application along with X-Cart. Find the guidelines on how to setup secure PCI-DSS compliant environment.

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