Wednesday, March 21, 2007

Are you drowning in online accounts?

My 5 email account that I have to check every day, university registration account, facebook account, linkedIn account, an account for each of your courses, your gmail account, and many many more accounts - how do I manage them all?


It's simple - n-Tegrity n-Pass. It does three things:
1) Gathers all my username and passwords into one list as I surf the web
2) Logs me in automatically the next time I visit my bank/gmail/facebook account
3) Lets me log in with one click from the list itself

With n-Tegrity, you don't spend time filling in annoying passwords every time. n-Pass does it for you.

Tuesday, March 20, 2007

n-Pass: Surviving the age of multiple accounts

Can you count using your two hands how many online accounts you have? Probably not. The average North American has 20 accounts, with many in the business world holding over 100.

Your email and bank are obvious, but what about the ones you login less often into? Such as your libraby account, your Digg.com account, or your facebook? And did you know, that if you don't have a different password for each account, you are almost definitely a victim of password fraud?

With so many password to remember, n-Tegrity Password Manager (n-Pass) saves the day by offering you one spot to store all your diversified and hard-to guess passwords. n-Pass keeps a list of all your accounts, and to log into them you just click on the account you want to open, and it will enter the username and password for you, and log in. This creates more security, saves you time, and gives you a feeling that surfing through the web is gateless: n-Pass opens all your doors by filling in the passwords to all listen accounts as soon as you come accross them.

Find out more about n-Tegrity and n-Pass by visiting www.n-tegrity.ca

You no longer have to break your head tryin to log into an account you haven't checked in decades.

Sunday, March 18, 2007

n-Tegrity protects your money, privacy from cyber-thieves

Did you know that phishers (password thieves) can access your bank account or computer files online at any time? It is time to do away with passwords and replace them with something more reliable: your digital identity - fingerprint biometrics.

Passwords are easy to steal and no alarm is raised once they get stolen. Someone, or more than one person, might be going though your bank account right now and no one can know. Fingerprint Biometrics for personal use is the solution and it is here: it is called n-Tegrity fingerprint-protected Personal Data Manager.



n-Tegrity lets you take biometric control over your digital posessions. It is simple yet powerful: a USB flash disk with biometric fingerprint encryption, it is the key to a more secure world - a place where you can safely keep all your passwords and credit cards and not ever have to type them again through a keyboard. With n-Tegrity's password manager, n-Pass, you can login to your email or bank account in one sweep of a finger from anywhere, securely and biometrically.

Encrypting files on n-Tegrity is a breeze - right click on a file and it is totally scrambled. You can grant permission for someone accross the world to open it, and then only that other person and you can read it - great for work collaboration and protecting intellectual property.


The privacy of your local files and programs is protected too. With Encrypted Virtual Disks, a.k.a Disappearing Partitions, you can place files and programs within a hidden partition (a letter drive like C:\ in My Computer). The drive will be encrypted and will disappear as soon as you unplug the device. To see it again, you'll have to connect n-Tegrity to USB and swipe your finger again and voila! all those files and programs are there again.

Fingerprint biometrics takes away the worry of not knowing who and how many people might know your bank account or email password; With the right system installed, banks have the ability to identify who logs into the accout at all times. n-Tegrity makes this possible, with its all-new n-Surf technology for corporations. It is simple to install too: all you need is the device anda simple module on the company server.


As a bonus, you will boost your portabiity by securely connecting into your home or office computer from anywhere in the world - using the fingerprint-secure VPN and RDC connection - a powerful tool for the traveling corporate user.


n-Tegrity is available with up to 4GB of flash memory inside, and a great feature of n-Tegrity is that you can install and run software on the Flash memory from any computer. n-Tegrity plugs-and-plays on any Windows XP, Server 2003 PC and up, All behind a biometric fingerprint shield.


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n-Tegrity: take biometric control over your digital poessessions

Fingerprint Biometrics for personal use has arrived: it is called n-Tegrity fingerprint-protected Personal Data Manager.

With companies knowing everything about every single North American, and phishers or hackers being able to access your bank account or computer files online, it is time to replace passwords with something more reliable: your digital identity.

n-Tegrity bears a simple message with a world of possibilities: a USB flash disk with biometric fingerprint encryptions, it is the door to a more secure world - a place where you can safely keep all your passwords and credit cards and not ever have to type them again into the computer. With n-Tegrity's powerful password manager, you can login to your email or bank account from anywhere in one click, safely, securely and biometrically


Your privacy is protected too. With Encrypted Virtual Disks also known as Disappearing Partitions, you can section off a partition (a letter drive in My Computer), on which you can install programs and files; it will be encrypted and only you will be able to see its contents using your fingerprint; Once you take the device off the USB, the letter drive you have allocated (such as a J:\ or K:\ drive) will simply disappear until the next time you swipe your finger.

Fingerprint biometrics takes away the worry of not knowing who and how many people might know your bank account or email password; With the right system installed, companies have the potential to identify who logs into the accout at all times. n-Tegrity makes this possible, with its all-new n-Surf technology for corporations. It is simple to install too: all you need is the device anda simple module on the company server.


And to do the up to 4GB of flash memory justice, a great feature of n-Tegrity is that you can install and run software on the Flash memory from any computer. n-Tegrity plugs-and-plays on any Windows XP, Server 2003, and Vista (coming soon) PC.


Visit them at www.n-tegrity.ca

n-Tegrity Product Testimonials

... works like a charm. I love the size of it and that i can store data and secure it. I use a mobile chat software called Trillian and store it on the drive. When I do not want someone to use anything on the drive i can lock it out and either take it out or leave it there and move on. It also allows me to run the software directly from the drive. I have also installed portable office software making it quite convenient to have.

This device has also become the envy of my friends as i do not have to login to my computer, I just need to use my thumb.

This is a great product. I have already recommended it to several friends. <

- J. B., California 15 March, 2007

The drive was received earlier this afternoon. Its currently in use and i love it.

J. B., California, Feb. 27, 2007

This is my favorite device. I never leave home without it and it has all my personal info on it.

C. Z., New Jersey, Jan. 24, 2007

Item received in due time. Works great.

A. F., Ottawa, Ontario, Sep. 11, 2006

Great deal...Great people...Great service.. What more can I say?

R. A., New Brunswick, Aug. 10, 2006

Sunday, March 11, 2007

Why passwords are obsolete

Everything you own today is protected by passwords, and accessible online to anyone on the planet.

That includes your money (bank, paypal), your private life (email account, your documents) and in many cases even your programs and databases. If you are a company, then your intranet or web account for your employees is secured with an easily hackable authentication.

People and companies are increasingly realizing that the weak link in all security system is the fact that authentication is done by passwords. There are many ways to steal passwords.

Fingerprint biometrics is of course the solution, and n-Tegrity Personal Data Manager is a tool that allows you to secure your web accounts, programs, documents and databases with a strong fingerprint encryption.

With n-Tegrity, you take control over your digital posessions and put them on your keychain, making the accessible from any point in the world, while knowing that no one else can access them.

It helps you sleep at night.

Wednesday, January 31, 2007

Work Without Traces: From Any Point on the Planet

In an age when people you don't know are tracking your every move, your privacy is important.



n-Tegrity protects your privacy by not leaving any trace of your communication on the host computer you are using it on. Whether you are checking/sending your email, talking on Skype, or VPN or RDCing back to your office - no matter where you are - no trace is left on the host computer.

If you travel and work, then n-Tegrity is for you.

Much more than a flash disk

People make the common mistake of thinking of n-Tegrity as a USB flash disk. In truth, it is much more than a flash disk.

n-Tegrity is a password and data manager. It gathers all your web account passwords (email, paypal, bank, etc.) and logs you in to them in one click. It's a powerful encryption engine, allowing you to authorize specific people to be able to open files and thus ensure that only they will be able to see them. n-Tegrity allows for fingerprint-secured one-click VPN connections from any point in the world, allowing you to keep track of all your various servers and passwords; You can feel safe about keeping your credit card numbers and other sensitive data in the data manager.

With Encrypted Virtual Disks, you can section off a disappearing partition on your local drive (or your friend's), on which you can install programs and files; It will be encrypted and only you will be able to mount it using your fingerprint; and you can also mount it on other computers by trasferring the encrypted mount file on your n-Tegrity or sending it to yourself by email.

And for corporations who need to keep track of logins, it provides peace of mind when they impliment n-Surf, the fingerprint-based web login module to their secure web areas.

And to do the Flash memory justice, a great feature of n-Tegrity is that you can install and run software on the Flash memory from any computer. n-Tegrity plugs-and-plays on any Windows XP, Server 2003, and Vista (coming soon) PC.

Tuesday, January 30, 2007

Fingerprint web authentication: it's exciting

The news about fingerprint web autentication is very exciting. The implications are enormous: it will change the way we treat Internet security.

Why? because password security is a joke. Not only that you can lose it, or that someone can steal it from you (mostly using "Forgot your password?" mechanisms), but you can hand it for somebody else to log-in for you. Which means that nobody trusts no one: you don't trust the system, and the system doesn't trust you.

Online Voting

One application of this is online voting: so far, no one was serious about electing government officials over the Internet. But, with mounting accusations of rigged votes in the most democratically advanced western governments, maybe establishing an online, fingerprint-based voting system is the democratic way to go. Whether rigged votes occured or not, the possibility that this could happen is enormous. The test for it is simple: does the average person on the street know who counts the votes? did he meet and speak to them? My bet is 99.9% of people are quite oblivious.

Online Banking

This is easier to relate to: we all bank online. There's simply not enough time to visit our banker all the time, and in Canada, you can turn into an ice cube half way down the road to the nearest bank.

But protect bank accounts by password? Are you kidding? I don't know the bank fraud statistics off the top of my head, but they're huge. eMarketer released a study indicating that 29% of Americans want fingerprint biometrics implemented for logging into bank websites.

N-Tegrity makes life a little safer by allowing you to connect to a your bank website in one click through the fingerprint protected password manager, which allows for much more complicated and hard to guess passwords. At the same time, n-Surf is the most compelling technology right now, and promises a real fingerprint-reliant techonology for logging in. Banks should implement it.

n-Tegrity introduces you into another dimension

I just had a fascinating thought. If I wrote a secret diary (which I may or may not be doing), where would I store it? In my computer? On my GMail account? Yes, it's password protected, but also easy to reach and steal: GMail holds the right to read it. Even if it's on the computer, someone can sneak up to it and read it, or even copy it.

But n-Tegrity creates a little bubble world for me where nobody else can enter. It's a biometric shield, like another dimensions from Sliders, where a hole opens up in the air and I jump right through it, taking me into another time warp.

There's an old Hebrew saying: Kol Adam Olam Katan: each person is a little world. With n-Tegrity, you can actually enter your little world... your little biometrically sealed chamber. Like the tree house I built when I was a kid and felt safe that only my friends and I knew where it was and what was inside. Except now, only my finger knows what's inside.