RSA Offers Advanced Solutions to Help Combat Man-in-the-Browser Attacks

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RSA Offers Advanced Solutions to Help Combat Man-in-the-Browser Attacks

EMC's Security Division Provides Organizations with Layered Online Defense Technologies Engineered to Authenticate Users, Monitor Transactions, Shut Down Attacks, and Mitigate Impact of Malware Attacks

BEDFORD, Mass., May 18 -- RSA, The Security Division of EMC (NYSE:EMC) today announced RSA® Man-in-the-Browser Solutions, a portfolio of anti-fraud services designed to give businesses and their customers defense against one of the most sophisticated means of theft of online information, identities and financial assets. With these additional layers of defense from RSA, organizations can better fight against the sharp rise in Man-in-the-Browser (MITB) attacks that lead to Trojan and malware infection within enterprises and personal computing environments.

Leveraging the technologies and services of the RSA® Identity Protection and Verification Suite, the RSA Man-in-the-Browser solution includes newly enhanced transaction monitoring as well as risk-based authentication; Trojan detection and attack shut down; and intelligence to identify malware-infected enterprise environments.

"Today cybercriminals are able to leverage online banking sessions in real time, concurrent with the victim," said Robert Vamosi, Security, Risk & Fraud Analyst for Javelin Strategy & Research. "No stand-alone authentication or other security tool is enough to defend against the more sophisticated Man-in-the-Browser attacks."

"Online criminals are continually evolving their tools and tactics to work around defenses established by even the most security-conscious organizations," said Christopher Young, Senior Vice President of Products, Technologies and Markets, at RSA. "In particular, Man-in-the-Browser attacks have presented a significant online threat that defies geographic boundaries and discriminates against no one person or entity. Organizations need to approach this problem with a multi-layered defense strategy reinforcing security measures at login that in isolation can be thwarted. This includes the ability to detect, monitor, shut down and cull intelligence based on transactions, malware and online attacks."

MITB attacks are designed by fraudsters to infect a web browser with malware that can result in modified web pages and transactions that are largely transparent to both the user and the host application. Trojans such as Silent Banker, Sinowal and Zeus are pre-programmed by fraudsters to activate when the user's browser accesses a specific website such as their online banking portal. The activated Trojan can then track the online session and perform real-time interception and manipulation of information that can lead to illegal money transfers, identity theft, or the compromise of valuable enterprise information.

A Layered Defense Against Malware

The RSA Man-in-the-Browser Solutions are engineered to offer organizations the ability to utilize multiple components and techniques to create a layered defense against malware. As designed, these defense layers include:

  RSA® Transaction Monitoring
  --  Transaction-level fraud monitoring and protection for participating
      financial institutions
  --  Invisible analysis of user behavior
  --  Can be layered non-disruptively onto existing authentication methods
  --  Out-of-band phone authentication
  --  New features that include advanced detection of Trojans and HTML
      injections as well as analysis of mule accounts and user
      vulnerabilities

  RSA® Adaptive Authentication
  --  Risk-based authentication based on identification and analysis of
      potentially risky behavior by online users
  --  Out-of-band phone authentication option to verify user identities in
      cases of possible Trojan infection
  --  Software-as-a-service (SaaS) and on-premise deployments

  RSA FraudAction(TM) Solution
  --  Detection, monitoring, blocking and shut down of phishing and Trojan
      attacks
  --  Powered by the RSA® Anti-Fraud Command Center and team of fraud
      analysts
  --  Managed service minimizes internal resource investment and deploys
      quickly

  RSA® CyberCrime Intelligence Service
  --  Helps identify corporate resources, user devices and data compromised
      by malware
  --  Provides access to real-time fraud data via the RSA eFraudNetworkSM
      collaborative community of financial services and other organizations

  Availability

RSA Man-in-the-Browser Solutions are currently available worldwide. For more information, visit http://www.rsa.com/MITB or contact RSA sales at +1-800-495-1095.

About the RSA Identity Protection and Verification Suite

The RSA® Identity Protection and Verification Suite offers one of the most complete and innovative portfolios of strong authentication and anti-fraud technologies available, and is engineered to protect organizations and their online users against the latest external threats. The Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) and managed services portfolio is designed to help increase activity in online and remote transactions, inspire user confidence, and reduce fraud losses and related costs.

About RSA

RSA, The Security Division of EMC, is the premier provider of security solutions for business acceleration, helping the world's leading organizations succeed by solving their most complex and sensitive security challenges. RSA's information-centric approach to security guards the integrity and confidentiality of information throughout its lifecycle - no matter where it moves, who accesses it or how it is used.

RSA offers industry-leading solutions in identity assurance & access control, data loss prevention, encryption & key management, compliance & security information management and fraud protection. These solutions bring trust to millions of user identities, the transactions that they perform, and the data that is generated. For more information, please visit http://www.RSA.com and http://www.EMC.com.

EMC, RSA, FraudAction and eFraudNetwork are either registered trademarks, trademarks or service marks of EMC Corporation in the United States and other countries. All other products and/or services mentioned are trademarks of their respective owners.

Source: EMC Corporation
   

CONTACT:  Kevin Kempskie, RSA, the Security Division of EMC,
+1-617-413-4333, kevin.kempskie@rsa.com; Alison Parker, OutCast
Communications, +1-212-905-6048, Alison@outcastpr.com

Web Site:  http://www.emc.com/

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