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After looking at several candidates for our multi-factor authentication project, we selected SecureAuth for its fair pricing and ability to easily work with our ASP.NET web applications. The MFA staff is very knowledgeable and went out of their way to ensure our implementation went smoothly. SecureAuth is solid and works as promised!

Daren Frankhauser
Director of IT
Data Center, Inc.

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SSL VPN Vulnerabilities Don’t Have to Leave You Vulnerable

Friday, December 4th, 2009

A recent advisory from US-CERT has a lot of people who are thinking about deploying SSL VPN, or who have deployed SSL VPN, wondering if this is a good decision.  There are a lot of articles on the subject, and many of them will leave you feeling like this is an unsolvable problem.  But, there [...]

Black Hat 2009: SSL insecurity

Thursday, July 30th, 2009

New flaws with how SSL is implemented were revealed at Black Hat 2009, but SecureAuth can’t be tricked.
These flaws can trick a user in to thinking they are at a legitimate web site. The main problem with SSL is not that the attack is undetectable, but that end-users have to inspect the server-side certificate, and [...]