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PhoneFactor 2.3


License Free
Requirements Windows 2000/XP/2003 Server/Vista
Downloads 93 Limitations None
Publisher Positive Networks File Size 23.6M
Date added 14 Jan 2009 Check your speed

PhoneFactor is a phone-based two-factor authentication system. It works with any phone. PhoneFactor offers professional grade security free for up to 25 users with free authentications to zones in 30+ countries worldwide. PhoneFactor integrates seamlessly with any VPN appliance (Cisco, Juniper, F5, Sonicwall, etc.), enterprise applications (Citrix and Microsoft Outlook Web Access), and websites. Just install the PhoneFactor agent directly on the server to be protected. PhoneFactor simply places a confirmation call to your phone during login. Answer your phone and press # to confirm the login. This simple process provides two separate factors of authentication through two separate channels (your computer and your phone): Something you know your password. Something you have your telephone. PhoneFactor is a professional-grade security solution that can be installed and configured in minutes. There are no tokens to mail, no hardware to buy, and no licensing fees to pay.

Version 2.3 may include unspecified updates, enhancements, and bug fixes.

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