Re: How to protect your Online Customers' passwords?
- From: Volker Birk <bumens@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 30 May 2006 07:57:19 +0200
G2iDStaff <g2idstaff@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
G2iD's technology uses a virtual keyboard on the screen, thus there are
no keyboard strokes to record. There is spyware, however, that can
record mouse clicks and cursor coordintates. Since we employ java
technology, the "noise" that throws the hacker off is actually java
applet generated mouse clicks (generated by our patent pending
generator). These are seen at the system level as real mouse clicks,
thus anyone monitoring mouse click and cursor coordinates will not be
able to determine the user generated ones from the applet generated
ones. Our applet sends only the user generated clicks for the actual
login.
Sorry, this sounds like a bunch of bull***.
I fear, it would be better for you to deal with security basics than
to implement security by obscurity systems and to sell snake oil.
SecurInput fills the "gap" between a newly release key logger and or
screen capturing trojan and the release of a new definition by the
Anti-Virus and Spyware vendors (Typically the turnaround time for a new
virus / spyware definition is between 24 to 48 hrs on a average if not
longer), thus providing real time password protection even if the
trojan is already installed on the victim's PC.
Ridiculous.
Yours,
VB.
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