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Protecting customers from 'Man-in-the-Browser' and 'Man-in-the-Middle Attacks'
Protecting customers from 'Man-in-the-Browser' and 'Man-in-the-Middle Attacks'
By Arcot | May 9, 2011
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In the last few years, two new types of Internet threats have appeared -- “Man-in-the-Browser” (MITB) and “Man-in-the-Middle” (MITM) -- and use sophisticated techniques to circumvent traditional multi-factor authentication technology like one-time password (OTP) tokens to compromise user accounts and commit financial fraud. This White Paper discusses how to protect customers from these types of attacks.
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