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📢 DMIT Payment System Upgrade & Security Enhancements
To provide a safer and more convenient payment experience, DMIT has officially implemented a new PCI-compliant Stripe payment gateway.
🛡️ Why the change? (PCI Security Standards) To meet strict security requirements:
1. All payment info must be processed via a PCI DSS compliant gateway.
2. No sensitive card data is stored locally.
3. Transmission and storage must be fully encrypted.
Our new Stripe integration meets all these standards. All credit card and alternative payment inputs are now handled directly within Stripe's secure environment.
✨ What’s New?
- Enhanced Data Protection: Higher security standards for your peace of mind.
- New Payment Methods: We now support Apple Pay, Google Pay, and Cash App, alongside traditional credit cards.
⚠️ Important Notice Regarding Saved Cards As part of this transition to a secure architecture, we have removed all previously stored payment methods from Stripe and card basic info from WHMCS (we never stored sensitive card data). Please note that the old card management page is no longer available.
💳 How to Add Your New Payment Method
Method 1: During Checkout Select "Credit Card & Others" at checkout. You can add a new card or use one of the newly supported digital wallets. All info will be securely saved via the new gateway.
Method 2: Via Client Area You can add or update cards anytime via the new management interface:
Log in to your account.
- Go to "Billing".
- Select the "Manage Credit Card" tab.
🔗 Direct Link: https://www.dmit.io/index.php?m=stripe_next_cards
Thank you for your understanding and cooperation as we work to provide a more secure service experience.
To provide a safer and more convenient payment experience, DMIT has officially implemented a new PCI-compliant Stripe payment gateway.
🛡️ Why the change? (PCI Security Standards) To meet strict security requirements:
1. All payment info must be processed via a PCI DSS compliant gateway.
2. No sensitive card data is stored locally.
3. Transmission and storage must be fully encrypted.
Our new Stripe integration meets all these standards. All credit card and alternative payment inputs are now handled directly within Stripe's secure environment.
✨ What’s New?
- Enhanced Data Protection: Higher security standards for your peace of mind.
- New Payment Methods: We now support Apple Pay, Google Pay, and Cash App, alongside traditional credit cards.
⚠️ Important Notice Regarding Saved Cards As part of this transition to a secure architecture, we have removed all previously stored payment methods from Stripe and card basic info from WHMCS (we never stored sensitive card data). Please note that the old card management page is no longer available.
💳 How to Add Your New Payment Method
Method 1: During Checkout Select "Credit Card & Others" at checkout. You can add a new card or use one of the newly supported digital wallets. All info will be securely saved via the new gateway.
Method 2: Via Client Area You can add or update cards anytime via the new management interface:
Log in to your account.
- Go to "Billing".
- Select the "Manage Credit Card" tab.
🔗 Direct Link: https://www.dmit.io/index.php?m=stripe_next_cards
Thank you for your understanding and cooperation as we work to provide a more secure service experience.
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📢 DMIT Payment System Upgrade & Security Enhancements To provide a safer and more convenient payment experience, DMIT has officially implemented a new PCI-compliant Stripe payment gateway. 🛡️ Why the change? (PCI Security Standards) To meet strict security…
We have sent emails to all DMIT customers who have used credit cards.
DMIT has completely discontinued the credit card processing method built into WHMCS and deleted all stored remote credit card data.
1. All historical stored credit card records have been permanently deleted, and DMIT has removed all database backups and MySQL Binlogs;
2. Your previously set up credit card auto-renewals are now invalid. Please add new credit card information via Stripe to avoid service interruption.
DMIT has completely discontinued the credit card processing method built into WHMCS and deleted all stored remote credit card data.
1. All historical stored credit card records have been permanently deleted, and DMIT has removed all database backups and MySQL Binlogs;
2. Your previously set up credit card auto-renewals are now invalid. Please add new credit card information via Stripe to avoid service interruption.
CTGnet reply due to NCP cable fault. The traffic between Tokyo and Shanghai is now bypassing Hong Kong.
Current Outage Notification:
1. CTGnet Tokyo <> Shanghai CN2 GIA's NCP submarine cable remains disrupted and has not yet been restored.
2. GSL Tokyo <> Hong Kong submarine cable is completely out of service.
3. GSL Taipei <> Tokyo submarine cable is partially out of service.
4. GSL Hong Kong <> Taipei submarine cable is partially out of service.
5. GSL LUMEN Hong Kong is offline (or GSL Hong Kong intranet failure), causing CMI's DDoS scrubbing routes to be rerouted via the United States.
1. CTGnet Tokyo <> Shanghai CN2 GIA's NCP submarine cable remains disrupted and has not yet been restored.
2. GSL Tokyo <> Hong Kong submarine cable is completely out of service.
3. GSL Taipei <> Tokyo submarine cable is partially out of service.
4. GSL Hong Kong <> Taipei submarine cable is partially out of service.
5. GSL LUMEN Hong Kong is offline (or GSL Hong Kong intranet failure), causing CMI's DDoS scrubbing routes to be rerouted via the United States.
DMIT NOC and the management team have gained a thorough understanding of the current network situation. For security reasons, DMIT will temporarily refrain from sharing further details here.
DMIT is currently actively addressing the situation.
DMIT is currently actively addressing the situation.
This will be restored once China Unicom completes repairs.
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We have lost one of our redundant connections to China Unicom's Los Angeles router. Due to overload, we have temporarily removed the route from AS9929 to AS4134 on Eyeball routing. This will be restored once China Unicom completes repairs.
Resolved. CU side fiber optic cable not seated securely.
DMIT is currently upgrading the connection capacity with China Unicom. It takes a while to finish the upgrade. That's the reason why redundant interface didn't help on this fault.
DMIT is currently upgrading the connection capacity with China Unicom. It takes a while to finish the upgrade. That's the reason why redundant interface didn't help on this fault.
LAX.EB:
Observed China Unicom AS10099-9929 latency and packet loss increases.
We've reached vendors about this matter.
DMIT both circuits with China Unicom are both in good conditions.
Based on the following observation, we thought that it could be cable fault in Unicom's network. It leads to China Unicom AS10099-9929 loss capacity, which leads to U.S. -> China direction congested.
• LAX.Pro has not been impacted;
• LAX. Pro shares inbound with LAX.EB ( China Unicom -> DMIT directions. )
• All China Unicom customers in Los Angeles are impacted.
Observed China Unicom AS10099-9929 latency and packet loss increases.
We've reached vendors about this matter.
DMIT both circuits with China Unicom are both in good conditions.
Based on the following observation, we thought that it could be cable fault in Unicom's network. It leads to China Unicom AS10099-9929 loss capacity, which leads to U.S. -> China direction congested.
• LAX.Pro has not been impacted;
• LAX. Pro shares inbound with LAX.EB ( China Unicom -> DMIT directions. )
• All China Unicom customers in Los Angeles are impacted.
China Telecom LAX-SHA CN2 GIA partial circuits failure.
( All CN2 LAX customers are impacted. )
( All CN2 LAX customers are impacted. )