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First Data taps IronKey for online banking fraud prevention

Tuesday 2 August 2011 14:45 CET | News

 US electronic commerce and payment processing company First Data has selected secure portable computing services provider IronKey to provide its clients with online banking fraud prevention.

 As part of the deal, First Data’s clients will benefit from IronKeys Trusted Access application which offers protection against various attacks, including man-in-browser attack, keylogging, network monitoring and DNS tampering. Trusted Access for Banking is set to isolate online banking users from APT attacks via toolkits such as ZeuS and SpyEye.

Users can access Trusted Access for Banking by connecting their Trusted Access USB device to their computer to automatically launch the online banking environment. IronKey Trusted Network ensures an encrypted connection to online banking and locks out man-in-the-middle and DNS attacks.


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Keywords: First Data, IronKey, online banking, fraud prevention
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