Salesboom.com has just put out a press release saying they will end phishing attacks on CRM. They are using a two factor authentication security approach which means an employee must insert a USB key into their computer before login, if the username and password entered match the "digital ID" then access is granted. This would have been helpful to salesforce.com when one of it's employee's was "tricked" into disclosing their password, with Salesboom's security you could give your password away and it's still no good to any scammer out there, Salesboom says that the USB keys can not be duplicated and are encrypted. This news is good to hear, something needed to be done to help protect companies databases., by the looks of things, 2008 should be a safe CRM year.
Wednesday, January 2, 2008
Salesboom release states they'll end phishing scams on CRM
Posted by Josh Whiting at 1/02/2008 05:17:00 PM
Labels: crm software, database security, phishing, salesboom, Salesforce, two factor authentication, USB token
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