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press releaserelease detailDon’t Let Identity Thieves Have A Happy ChristmasWhile it is allegedly better to give than to receive, many people purchasing presents on the Internet may be unwittingly giving the gift of their identity to fraudsters. The good news, however, is that Manchester-based Global Security One (GSEC1) is launching XGate 2.0, the only wireless Internet security device which tackles threats before they reach your home PC. PHISHING Most online fraud occurs as a result of phishing, a technique that mimics a genuine website such as that of a bank. It entices genuine account holders to part with sensitive information like account numbers or credit card details that are later used in fraudulent purchases. “The XGate 2.0 Secure Banking module provides stringent protection against phishing attacks,” explains Mark. “Generally, the phishers compile an email requesting that the intended victim updates his or her account details. The email looks genuine on the face of it and a percentage of recipients historically click on the email link. They are transported to a site which again appears genuine, where they enter all their details, sometimes including passwords, blissfully unaware that this valuable information will be stored by the phishers in a database for fraudulent use. “XGate 2.0’s Secure Banking module deploys a number of technologies to thwart the phishing attack, developed as a result of GSEC1’s expertise in countering online crime. Many phishers will create a site which looks like the real deal, but they will not own the domain name, for example www.xgate.com and so will rely on an IP address. “The Banking Module features a dynamic database storing the real domain names and thousands of phishers’ IP addresses,” continues Mark. “The module makes a millisecond comparison and blocks the consumer from the fake site, thus eliminating the opportunity for them to pass their precious data to the phishers.” PHARMING This poses the same threat as phishing, however it is far more sophisticated in its approach, which means it is less noticeable to victims. Identity thieves attack computers that connect to network hardware using factory installed passwords. Mark comments: “The pharming attack redirects a user to fraudulent sites once they have visited a booby-trapped webpage. Pharming changes the Domain Name System (DNS) which is a system that computers use to translate a web address such as www.xgate.com and then take the surfer directly to the specific computer that contains the website. “Instead of the DNS sending users to the legitimate banking sites, it directs them to an imitation site, where they will be asked to enter their login credentials before being informed that the site is currently down. The unsuspecting user is left in the dark to the fact that they have just passed their details to fraudsters.” The attack relies purely on a user not having changed the default password on a piece of hardware such as their modem provided to them by their Internet Provider. Up until now, the easiest way to change has been to either refer to the user guide or contact the Internet Provider. However, even though users can change their passwords, it is only a matter of time before another trap is set and banks and consumers alike are being defrauded of their money. The XGate 2.0 does not rely on the Domain Name System (DNS) referring the surfer to a bank’s specific computer. Rather, it is pre-programmed with the particular address of the computer it needs to contact and so it is able to guide the surfer directly to that machine. This revolutionary approach means that attacks such as pharming pose no threat, as the XGate 2.0 cancels out the threat. The XGate 2.0 retails at £89.99 and will be available from 8th December via Amazon, Zavvi Entertainment (formerly Virgin Megastores), Maplin, and dabs.com. XGate 2.0 is compatible with the 802.11g industry standard 54mb per second for wireless and it will support 802.11n at 125mb per second once that standard receives approval. It offers additional levels of security beyond traditional wireless solutions offered by ISPs. Traditional solutions require the user to come up with WEP and WPA passwords of eight alphanumeric case sensitive plus one non-alphanumeric characters. “Often users are unaware of the different levels of security they are expected to deal with, whereas XGate 2.0 removes the margin for error and the opportunity for the hacker,” explains Mark. “Its deployment of the IP address, WPA-2 and the MAC address makes the computer virtually impregnable and, because XGate 2.0 is a piece of hardware which stands in between the PC and the Internet, it eradicates any threats before they reach the computer.” GSEC1 is running a promotion with Key103fm to raise awareness of internet security and the launch of XGate 2.0. Five lucky listeners to the radio station will have the chance to win a share of a £10,000 prize fund. They will simply need to log on to the station’s website, register their email address and then tune in to see if they have been selected to go to the Trafford Centre on Saturday December 8th or Sunday December 9th to win up to £2000 each. Visitors to the Centre will also have the chance to win a XGate 2.0 and register their emails to enter a competition with GSEC1 and Key 103 the following week to win a share of a further £10,000. it is a unified approach to home Internet security, so so user does not doing away with the need for the user to buy disparate pieces of software or worry about integration, compatibility and licensing issues. The XGate 2.0 retails at £89.99 and will be available from 8th December via Amazon, Virgin Megastores, Maplin, and dabs.com.. Visitors to www.xgate.com can find details of other outlets plus find out about a number of other security elements offered by the XGate 2.0 including keeping children sage from Internet predators. GSEC 1, which has over 100 employees, was founded in 2000. It has a facility in Manchester and an office in Birmingham in addition to offices in Godalming, India and Taiwan. XGate 2.0 is based on GSEC1’s Prodigy range of business-class products. These were the first products to offer protection against blended threats and incorporate all aspects of business security including Anti-Virus protection, comprehensive spam filtering, secure banking and web filtering in addition to an impenetrable firewall. ENDS * Xgate 2.0 is not compatible with dial-up modems, GPRS or WAP, which account for around 2% of home users XGate 2.0 addresses several other key problems that Internet uses face today. The key features of XGate 2.0 are:
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