Strikeforce Technologies Inc (OTCMKTS:SFOR) Launches Video on Online Security

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Strikeforce Technologies Inc (OTCMKTS:SFOR) shares dipped 1.87% to $0.015 on Friday and were flat in after-hours trading. Share prices have been trading in a 52-week range of $0.00 to $0.03. The company has a market cap of $23.11 million at 2.23 billion shares outstanding.

Strikeforce Technologies Inc is a software development and services company that offers a suite of integrated computer network security products using its technology. In particular, it develops identification protection software products to protect computer networks from unauthorized access and to protect network owners and users from cyber security attacks and data breaches. Its suite of products is targeted to the financial, e-commerce, corporate, government, healthcare, legal, insurance, technology and retail sectors, including ProtectID, GuardedID, CryptoColor technology and MobileTrust.

Last week, Strikeforce Technologies Inc its new video blog: Online Security – What You Need to Know … (In Under 3 Minutes!). This video series available on YouTube focuses on must-watch topics in personal and small business cyber security. First among the series is “Yahoo Hacked” in which StrikeForce Technologies Inc Executive VP George Waller details consequences of consumer data breaches, such as the recent hack that compromised over 500 million Yahoo user accounts.

Hackers typically go after companies that have large user databases,” explains Mr. Waller. “Once they steal those databases, the thieves go after the users themselves. They also sell the databases to other hackers.”

The video shares more detail on how hackers use what they steal to gain access to computers and mobile devices and rob even more of users’ financial and personal information. Future videos will feature experts in technology, banking and finance, consumer products and other industries to join Mr. Waller in discussing cyber threats in simple terms and provide tips for staying safe online.

Coming up, we’ll look into what you need to know when buying a new smartphone; what you’re risking if you think anti-virus has your devices covered; and how your frequent flier miles might open the door to hackers, just to name few topics,” says Strikeforce Technologies Inc CEO Mark L. Kay. “We’re excited to provide this important information in a way people can engage with it easily, and understand it quickly.”

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