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Vendors/Products In response to the skyrocketing number of security breaches, vicious virus attacks and severe financial losses plaguing North America's digital economy, CRYPTOCard Corp., leaders in strong user authentication (SUA) systems, has launched CRYPTOAdmin 5.0.. . . In response to the skyrocketing number of security breaches, vicious virus attacks and severe financial losses plaguing North America's digital economy, CRYPTOCard Corp., leaders in strong user authentication (SUA) systems, has launched CRYPTOAdmin 5.0.

CRYPTOCard's CRYPTOAdmin 5.0, is the first SUA system that protects Apache, iPlanet and Microsoft IIS Web servers from unauthorized access - right down to the page level.

According to a recent Computer Security Institute survey conducted in conjunction with the FBI, 90 percent of respondents detected computer security breaches within the last twelve months. In addition, the survey found that 59 percent cited their Internet connection as a frequent point of attack. Financial losses because of computer breaches were acknowledged by 75 percent of respondents.

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