zurich.ibm.com - 10/29/2008
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Project overview ZTIC More and more attacks to online banking applications target the user's home PC, changing what is displayed to the user, while logging and altering key strokes. Therefore, third parties such as MELANI conclude that "Two-factor authentication systems [...] do not afford ...
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IBM develops ZTIC USB drive for secure banking transactions
Tech Ticker —
... parser for analyzing the data exchanged between client and server, plus custom system software implementing the USB mass storage device profile and a networking proxy for running on a PC. It supports TLS/SSL client authentication as well as common chip-card based challenge/response protocols.
A short explanatory video below explaining ZTIC:
ZTIC
IBM USB ZTIC targets identify thieves
SlashGear —
... Identity theft is no doubt a problem, but IBM is looking to help prevent some of it. In fact, the IBM Zurich lab has just come out with something called the Zone Trusted Information Channel (or ZTIC for short) that could help ...
IBM develops ZTIC USB stick for secure online banking
Engadget —
... Among the goodies making their debut at CeBIT this week, ZTIC (Zone Trusted Information Channel) is a USB stick designed for secure online banking, even on your horribly malware-infected machine. Developed in Zurich by IBM, this guy opens an SSL connection with ...
Safe Online Banking courtesy of IBM
Technology - Channel Feed —
... More and more attacks to online banking applications target the user’s home PC, changing what is displayed to the user, while logging and altering key strokes.In order to foil these threats, the IBM Zurich Research Lab has introduced the Zone Trusted Information Channel (ZTIC), a hardware device that can counter these attacks in an easy-to-use way.More information:http://www.zurich.ibm.com/ztic/ ...
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