Digital Identity Tools
Online identity theft is the practice of pretending to be someone else on the internet. The purpose can be quite harmless (like chatting with someone under someone else's account), but when referred to in the media, it's often about the criminal activity of stealing someone's personal information for his or her own financial gain. More often than not, it involves phishing for a person's banking information and using that to order goods or transfer money to another bank account.
From : en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Online_identity_theft
WiKID Community Edition
The WiKID Community Version is a free-as-in-speech two-factor authentication system.
The WiKID Strong Authentication System consists of three parts: the WiKID server, the WiKID token client and a network client (such as a VPN, website or other service requesting authentication). The WiKID server is written in Java, as is the open source J2SE PC client.
If you manage multiple accounts and boxes across multiple entities, WiKID can help you reduce your password overload. One WiKID token can work with multiple WiKID servers, so, if you want to get rid of your static passwords, deploy WiKID in as many places as you can. To make this as easy as possible, we have published some articles on how to use WiKID with TACACS+, OpenVPN, Webmail/SquirrelMail, and FreeNX (and thus VNC and RDP).
WiKID is great for:
Strong authentication for remote access via a VPN
Strong Authentication for remote access via Citrix
Two-factor Authentication for extranet applications
Locking down internet-exposed intranets
Secure Online Banking - fight phishing and other attacks
Lock down SSH and other admin access
Any place you might have used certificates or token, but couldn't because of cost, hassle, etc.
Features
Easy to use Web Interface
Automated initial validation of users
Fault tolerance via replication
Highly scalable - each transaction is 300 bits +/-
Simple user disablement
Support for a number of network protocols
No need for time synchronization - Request-response architecture
Each client can support multiple relationships across multiple servers
Extensible across enterprises
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