New Webinar: Detecting Man-in-the-Browser
Join us for a Webinar on July 14.
The proliferation of authentication models, device fingerprinting, IP geo-location mapping, and other security technologies has raised the stakes in using stolen online accounts. Bad actors need to find a way to access users’ accounts without being detected by the systems currently in place. The rise in malware infections has created a unique opportunity for these bad actors: The ability to access the account through the victim’s own web browser, IP address, and session. These “Man-in-the-Browser” attacks are extremely difficult to detect and prevent, and are increasing with the spread of malware.

Laura Mather, Founder & VP, Product Marketing at Silver Tail Systems, will define Man-in-the-Browser attacks, explain how they are perpetrated, show a demonstration of an attack, and show the ways these types of attacks can be detected.
Join us for the first session in our Silver Tail Webinar Series, “Detecting Man-in-the-Browser Attacks”.
Title: Detecting Man-in-the-Browser Attacks: Silver Tail Webinar Series, Part 1
Date: Tuesday, July 14, 2009
Time: 10:00 AM – 11:00 AM PDT
Register: https://www2.gotomeeting.com/register/470908250
After registering you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the Webinar.
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