A novel method for online authentication of an authorized website is
described to prevent the circulation of forged web pages on the World
Wide Web. The novel feature of the instant invention is
encryption-independent method of securing online transactions by
authenticating the server to the client and client to the server. In the
instant invention the approach is deployed in curbing the menace of
spoofed websites on the World Wide Web by allowing the delivery of only
those web pages that are authentic and hosted on an authorized remote
server. The method comprises of a graphic representation of the identity
of the authorized remote server on the visible portion of the web page
served by that remote server. Such graphic representation is capable of
being scanned, read and allowed access, only if resolved to the identity
of the authorized remote server every time that web page is requested by
another authorized computer connected to the Internet.