You can think of BankVault as a way of using your computer to press the same button on another different ‘virtual computer’ far away. Any data traffic on a website actually comes from that computer, not yours.
Which BankVault product is the best fit for me?BankVault has a range of options to suit different budgets and requirements starting from our most popular solution at $199 RRP for 12 months protection. Small Businesses and home users can use BankVault SafeWindow for their peace of mind. It is quick and easy to use. You can open the BankVault SafeWindow software up on your […]
Can I get rid of my antivirus?No! They do different things. Antivirus software does a good job of protecting your computer most of the time. BankVault is there for when you need to be sure online—absolutely. Read our FAQ on ‘How does BankVault compare to antivirus software?‘
How secure is BankVault?BankVault is the most secure endpoint user solution on the market today. BankVault is secure because is it uses the cumulative effect of different techniques to provide a definitive comprehensive level of security. Combined into BankVault’s solution, all possible threats are eliminated. Virtual Remote Temporary Random Secret Pristine Untraceable When you go online with BankVault […]
If our network is hacked, won’t BankVault be compromised too?BankVault operates 100% independently of your computer or network. The key is safely saved on the BankVault USB drive, which is physically separate from your computer or network system.The only part of your machine that BankVault requires is the BIOS layer. Meaning, when you use BankVault you are not even booting up your machine’s full […]
How does BankVault’s 3FA differ from my banks 2FA?Two-factor authentication, also known as 2FA, can be described as something that you know (your login and password) and something that you have (a banking SMS text or a banking Fob ). People can’t imagine it would be possible to hack their phone or Fob, but this actually happens a great deal. Just like any […]
We use two-factor authentication on all transactions. Surely we must be safe. Are we?Not really. The biggest complications 2FA systems currently face include the loss of the identification object, intercepting SMS messages, and secret answers being stolen by malware. The put it another way, the same techniques that could be used to hack single-factor authentication work with 2 factor.
My computer/network already has virus protection and security such as firewalls.Independent testing on most of the major virus scanners consistently shows that none provide 100% virus and malware detection. Anti-virus programs are not fool-proof and are continually identifying and patching new viruses. They’re always behind: first comes the virus and then come the patches for the new viruses. In the interim, you are vulnerable. Network […]