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The WiKID Blog, musings on two-factor authentication, information security and some other stuff.

The ultimate target may not be you

Small-to-medium sized businesses often assume that they are not important enough to attract attackers.  Yet, here's an example of corporate espionage where the attacker stole username and passwords for webmail accounts at a small marketing firm doing work for a large electronics manufacturer:

iPhone Software Token updated

Apple has released the updated iPhone Software Token.  This update fixes various bugs.

Please Nominate WiKID!

Please nominate WiKID for the Best Commmercial/Open Source Project on Sourceforge:

VMware image for the Community Edition released

We have just released a VMware image of the WiKID Strong Authentication Server Community Edition.  While we have offered up the Enterprise version of our two-factor authentication server as a VMware image for some time, this is the first for the open-source community server.  The reason for the delay was Sun's restrictive licensing for thier JDK.   OpenJDK has made great strides recently and seems to do the job.  While I would hesistate to use it in a corporate production environment, it is a great way to test WiKID. 

Torpig data shows that even SSL logins are vulnerable

From the fascinating analysis of the Torpig botnet:

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