Showing posts with label contextual authentication. Show all posts
Showing posts with label contextual authentication. Show all posts

Wednesday, April 22, 2015

Contextual Authentication - Who is Behind the Keyboard?

Contextual Authentication - Who is Behind the Keyboard
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Have you ever asked yourself this question before? The MTV TV show Catfish asks this question in every single episode. They work with people all over the United States that have fallen in love with someone they have never met in person, or even talked to on the phone before. On the show, the two hosts work together to find the person who is behind the other keyboard in order to play matchmaker. Nine times out of ten, the person on the other end of the line is not who they say they are. They might not even look remotely close to who they are pretending to be online.

This got me thinking a couple of things… Why do people do this? And how can user fraud be stopped online?