Thursday, April 27, 2006

Final decision about USC Password Security Storage System Light Version 2.5

With consideration about the protection for our clients, I finally decide not to prepare the Free Trial Program for this version.

USC Password Security Storage System Light Version 2.5 has been completed. The major upgrading is a method to avoid the risk of keylogging spyware. With this added function, I believe that our clients would have the best protection for their passwords.

Although many suppliers including Intel, Microsoft etc. are working for a way to protect users, yet it may not be happened soon. In fact, we may not be sure whether such type of coming systems cannot be cracked.

It would be better to have everything done to avoid unnecessary risk.

I have tested the new version (2.5) for over one month with daily use to browse various sites including online bank accounts. As said, I also use the keylogging program to check if there is any chance of leaking the data. Everything is fine.

Of course, it is possible that someone will find a way to crack whatever we have done. Therefore, my work must be continued to protect our clients.

Sunday, April 23, 2006

We can protect those who have the will to protect themselves.

There is unlimited number of ready victims for online criminals. If this is true, then we may have online crimes forever, no matter how good software developers can do.

Just see "Easter eggs bypass security", many people would sacrifice their important identities just for a chance to get an Easter egg. Greedy is always the major cause to become a victim.

If online criminals will use such sophisticated method, there will be numerous cases for legal bodies to handle.

Can education or greater effort to let everyone know about this type of fraud be helpful? Can we think twice before giving away our personal data? Is greedy something that we cannot restrain?

Perhaps old tricks would be useful forever because we have the greedy DNA that govern all generations.