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    Default Authorize.net MD5 Hash discontinuation. Anyone know about this. What do we do?

    Authorize.Net is phasing out the MD5 hash, an older method used by shopping carts, payment modules, and plugins to verify those transaction responses are genuine and from Authorize.Net. We have identified that you have this feature configured and may be relying on this older method.

    Please contact your web developer or solutions provider and confirm if you are using an MD5-based hash. If so, you should begin plans for moving to SHA-512 hash via Signature Key.

    Is there another plugin for authorize.net that would comply with this?

    Thank folks.
    Thank you, Sincerely, MagicMan

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    Default Re: Authorize.net MD5 Hash discontinuation. Anyone know about this. What do we do?

    We will be updating our clients to support the new SHA-512, but it would be great to have an official update from the Zen Cart team.

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    Default Re: Authorize.net MD5 Hash discontinuation. Anyone know about this. What do we do?

    ZC Installation/Maintenance Support <- Site
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    Default Re: Authorize.net MD5 Hash discontinuation. Anyone know about this. What do we do?

    Quote Originally Posted by numinix View Post
    We will be updating our clients to support the new SHA-512, but it would be great to have an official update from the Zen Cart team.
    See #2
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