CRM Database Security: The End of Phishing Scams on CRM

Salesboom.com™ leading vendor of Software-as-a-Service CRM and ERP solutions announced today that it will offer Two-Factor Authentication Security to its customers. With phishing scams on the rise Salesboom.com’s new database security standards ensure that your CRM database security and integrity will never be breached by phishing scams.

Ever increasing pressure on internet database security has sparked Salesboom.com to take a proactive approach in order to maintain their flawless database security track record. Recently customer security became an issue with Salesforce.com when a phishing scam successfully retrieved an employee’s password granting them access to a Salesforce.com contact list. With access to this database phishers were able to contact clients of Salesforce.com to carry out their scam on them. This phishing scam and future occurrences could be avoided with implementation of Two-Factor Authentication Security.

“We all know how important educating users is when it comes to fighting phishing scams, but why stop there? A company’s database is worth its weight in gold, so why jeopardize it? I believe that Salesboom.com is the first and only Software-as-a-Service company to use Two-Factor Authentication Security.” Said Rami Hamodah, President and Co-founder of Salesboom.com.

An enterprise’s internet database is not completely secure with current security measures. Two-Factor Authentication Security uses a USB Token or “key” containing an employee’s encrypted Digital ID which is required for successful database login. The Digital ID is compared to an employee’s entered username and password; if a match is not successful, access is not granted. An employee’s USB Token is unique to them and can never be duplicated, bringing about not only a new level of Web based security, but also accountability.