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| | TriCipher, Inc. Announces its New Authentication Solution Protects Against Man in the Middle Phishing Attacks |
 | | SSL was designed to prevent man in the middle attacks and doesn't require the user to reveal the credential -- only to prove that she has it. |
 | | In addition, recent research from Infidel, Inc., demonstrates that all one time password systems, such as time synchronous tokens, can be easily compromised by man in the middle phishing attacks - which require very little technical sophistication on the part of the phisher. |
 | | "We're delighted at the validation our solution has received in light of the recent scrutiny about the role two factor authentication plays in protecting against man in the middle attacks," said Ravi Sandhu, Chief Scientist, TriCipher and professor of Information Security and Assurance at George Mason University. |
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