Currently, Rohos Logon Key app uses three simple rules to trigger push notifications and lock the session in case of Two-Factor Authentication bypass. Rohos Logon commits experimental innovation to address these issues. Because of well-known system vulnerabilities that allow RDP session hijacking, never-ending stories with 0-day exploits in RDP protocol or authentication system, unattended remote tools like TeamViewer or 2FA credentials theft during fishing and social engineering – all these lead to unpredictable threat models and risks. New experimental feature allows to get an immediate push notification on the smartphone when Two-Factor Authentication procedure was avoided during login/unlock or reconnecting to console or remote sessions. We are glad to announce Rohos Logon Key 4.8 with automated control over ‘Two-Factor Authentication bypass scenarios’.
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