Poker Stars Increases Security for Accounts
August 07, 2009
Poker Stars, the world's largest online poker site, has stepped up the war on fraudsters by offering players a unique solution for protecting their accounts.
The RSA Security Token is a small device that can be attached to a key ring. It works by displaying a six-digit number that changes every minute and forms part of a new and more secure log in process.
The RSA Security Token helps combat key loggers by requiring anyone accessing their account to have the token physically with them. The technology is already used in many corporate, government and military installations but Poker Stars is the first gaming site in the world to offer its members such enhanced security.
A Poker Stars security spokesperson said: "Helping players protect their accounts is a top priority for Poker Stars and we are always looking at ways to improve security. The RSA token provides a super-strong defense against unauthorized access by upgrading account security to a 'two factor authentication' process - the player's unique password plus the unique number generated by the token. It's a cutting edge security solution that enables us to provide players with unrivalled security and peace of mind."
RSA, which developed the tool, is one of the largest and most trusted security companies in the world providing expert security solutions to many leading companies. Players can purchase the token at cost price via the Poker Stars online VIP store.
The RSA token is the latest in a series of measures introduced by Poker Stars to increase security for its players. Account holders can also take advantage of a new Poker Stars PIN service. The PIN is a six digit number that is issued by Poker Stars and is used in conjunction with a player's normal password. Once a Poker Stars PIN is set for an account, individuals are required to enter the PIN by clicking an on-screen keypad. The numbers change position each time a player logs in, helping to prevent key loggers from recording where a player clicks and what buttons are pressed.
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