Microsoft: Two-factor authentication would thwart phishers
News Banks are looking to bring down the number of phishing attacks by adopting two-factor authentication, which would force their users to produce two forms of identification, Microsoft said on Tuesday. A lot of solutions for two-factor authentication...
[November 17, 2004, 12:25]
Two-factor authentication 'not the solution' to online fraud
Talkback Think about two-factor authentication (or even more) combined with sequential response challenges (eg: the bank customer in question would have a piece of paper with a few hundred responses on it and the first transaction would ask for response...
[March 17, 2005, 20:48]
Two-Factor Authentication: An Essential Guide in the Fight Against Internet Fraud
White Papers In particular the paper will look at two-factor authentication methods and provide an empirical comparison of these methods. This paper will classify credential theft related attacks into two broad categories: active and passive.
[March 24, 2006, 0:01]
Two-factor authentication 'not the solution' to online fraud
News Two-factor authentication, or the use of a method in addition to a password to verify identity, could still be defeated by Trojan horses and phishing attacks, Bruce Schneier, a renowned cryptographer and the chief technology officer for network...
[March 16, 2005, 7:45]
Two-factor authentication imminent from Alliance & Leicester
News Alliance and Leicester is set to roll out two-factor authentication to its internet banking customers. Apacs, the industry body for the payments industry, was last year due to announce a two-factor authentication standard that all banks would use.
[February 28, 2006, 15:50]
Two-factor authentication 'not the solution' to online fraud
Talkback The reality is two factor authentication IS a solution to identity theft - just not a sole solution. Two factor authentication is an essential part of the overall defence against phishing. It's critical to move away from static passwords to...
[March 23, 2005, 11:10]
Microsoft: Two-factor authentication would thwart phishers
Talkback Here's the idea: If you want to login to your bank account, you would have to provide two different factors. If the victim can be tricked into entering one PIN number, why could he or she not be tricked into entering the second factor?
[November 21, 2004, 2:38]
Security guru demands two-factor authentication
News Howard Schmidt, the chief security officer for eBay and former White House adviser for cyberspace has called for greater use of two-factor authentication. Speaking at a press briefing in Barcelona on Wednesday, Mr Schmidt said that businesses had...
[November 3, 2004, 16:58]
Tokenless Two-Factor Authentication: It Finally Adds Up
White Papers While two-factor authentication is an effective security solution, traditional two-factor systems have been difficult to implement and administer, leading to limited adoption. In this paper PhoneFactor CTO Steve Dispensa explains PhoneFactor's...
[March 18, 2009, 20:16]
Live Webcast: Top Trends Impacting Two-Factor Authentication
White Papers One strategy for meeting today's stringent data security standards is the use of strong, two-factor authentication, but a number of barriers can stand in the way of a successful implementation. How Positive Networks's PhoneFactor compares to other...
[February 5, 2008, 5:06]
Lloyds TSB to trial two-factor authentication
News Lloyds TSB has announced that 30,000 of its customers will trial a two-factor authentication device, in an attempt to fight online fraud. Loss of the device would not in itself compromise the account, Farrow said, as the authentication is two-factor.
[October 14, 2005, 13:30]
Integrating Two-Factor Authentication With Network Access Control: Tying User Identities to Access Control Policies
White Papers The use of two-factor authentication to assure the identities of users gaining network access is essential for secure operations. To protect enterprise network resources and secure access to network applications and information, organizations need...
[October 6, 2009, 0:00]
Microsoft: Two-factor authentication would thwart phishers
Talkback i have the answer to these problems, i just need to get an interested part and phishing attacks will be a thing of the past
[November 30, 2004, 13:56]
Lloyds TSB to trial two-factor authentication
Talkback I don't understand how it can tell if you have entered the correct number it does seem to work, but if the numbers are randomly generated - HOW?
[January 27, 2006, 12:56]
Lloyds TSB to trial two-factor authentication
Talkback The keyring has a clock, accurate to one second. What it displays is essentially an encryption of the time. So it must tell you when the minute is nearly up, or the key will change in the middle of you typing it in - a bit of an inconvenience.
[February 26, 2006, 18:59]
When two-factor fails review
Reviews With the advent of keystroke loggers and phishing attacks, it's possible that someone else might know your password as well, so two-factor authentication means that you have a second way to prove your identity.
[July 17, 2006, 8:50]
Lloyds TSB to trial two-factor authentication
Talkback see the blog : internet-crime--fraud.blogspot.com
[March 14, 2006, 8:23]
Two-Factor Authentication: A Total Cost of Ownership Viewpoint
White Papers Enterprises have traditionally used strong authentication to secure access to corporate resources remotely. Today OTP-based solutions are the most widely deployed by enterprises. In addition to remote access solutions, more and more enterprises...
[September 2, 2008, 7:35]
VeriSign Identity Protection Authentication Services Helps a Top Document Management Services Provider Lead the Way With Two-Factor Authentication for Clients
White Papers Morgan Street Document Systems, LLC was founded to address the urgent need for a service to streamline the numerous, primarily paper-based, interactions between individuals and their many advisors - consultants such as tax, estate planning...
[September 19, 2009, 1:22]
Defender Two-Factor Authentication: Prove Identity, Establish Trust
White Papers Are you absolutely certain the person accessing your network resources is who he says he is? In today's world it's harder than ever to verify that it really IS your employee logging into your network.
[April 6, 2009, 10:24]



