Browser Poisoning
Browser Poisoning is a either a Trojan which can infect a web browser, or interference with a WiFi connection. As result, web pages can modified and manipulated, transactions can even be accessed and altered without the knowledge of the user.
SolidPass defeats the possibility of a MitB attack by issuing an encrypted challenge code which includes transaction specific data displayed only to the user on their phone. The user then sees the data and subsequently validates the transaction.
Two-Factor Authentication
The SolidPass family of security tokens provides strong two-factor authentication. SolidPass helps organizations and entities to realize stronger authentication than a static username and password by providing two-factor authentication. The SolidPass security token is engineered to dynamically generate a one-time password (OTP). Potential uses of SolidPass include securing access to enterprise applications and vpn connections. The security token can also be used to authenticate users and sign transactions. This is especially useful for online banking and mobile banking security, where SolidPass can be embedded in a mobile banking application for seamless authentication.
SolidPass supports the following strong authentication methods:
- Event-based One-Time Password (OTP)
- Time-based One-Time Password (OTP)
- PIN control mandatory/optional
- Security Question
- Challenge-Response
- Transaction Data Signing (TDS)
- Mutual Authentication