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

mutual-authentication

In our continuing effort to promote the idea that one-time passwords should be combined with strong host authentication, we have published a quick and easy how-to on the subject over at howtoforge.com.

worried-about-communicating-privately-with-your

Is TOR not not cutting it for your top-secret embassy communications anymore? Try JAP, which is probably not sponsored by the NSA at all.

wikid-systems-in-trouble-again-for-bribing

Today it was revealed that selected bloggers that include positive mentions of WiKID Systems' two-factor authentication system were promised that could potentially receive a new-to-them laptop for their efforts. The laptops were described as Dell Latitude CPx with a screaming fast in-its-day P11600mhxz chip that are currently stacked unused in the closet and a dual-boot Thinkpad T23 with a persnickity display and built-in Snarkiness (TM) for the best blogging experience.

15-percent-of-corporate-pcs-have-keystroke-loggers

According to David Aucsmith, architect and CTO, Security Business & Technology Unit at Microsoft, 15% of corporate PCs have key stroke loggers.

when-the-cone-of-silence-isnt

MSNBC has the a story:

MOSCOW - Intentionally or not, the Russians fed out audio of Thursday’s closed lunch meeting between Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice and Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov, revealing a fractious exchange over the wording of an official Group of Eight statement on Iraq.

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