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Rohos Logon roadmap for 2022-23

Here we would like to share the items from the product roadmap briefly. Currently in Rohos Logon Key roadmap list: More robust two-factor authentication redundancy support for Windows. Integrated two-factor authentication bypass control with push notifications in Rohos Logon mobile app, better detection for various remote tools, and unattended support tools like TeamViewer, AnyDesk, VNC, etc. […]

Rohos Disk Encryption v.3.2

This is an update where we rebuilt all binary components in a safe environment after strengthening our internal software development security. We also checked Rohos Disk with the latest Windows 11 and new Google Drive “Stream Mode” feature. Both container file or file encryption is compatible with google virtual drive letter. Rohos Disk is a […]

Advise to setting up the admin account for OTP 2FA in conjunction with Rohos and remote access

We would like to share some advice regarding two-factor authentication and its use with an admin account when logging into Windows RDP. If it is not enabled currently we would strongly advise setting up the admin account for additional OTP authentication in conjunction with Remote Desktop access and Rohos Logon Key. Let’s review the pros […]

Windows 11 support

This is a short announcement to confirm that all the latest versions of Rohos software products are fully compatible with the latest Windows 11 operating system. We continue to develop Rohos product line by adding new features according to our plans. We appreciate all of our users and customers for the valuable feedback while choosing […]

Two-Factor Authentication bypass prevention control in Rohos Logon Key 4.8

We are glad to announce Rohos Logon Key 4.8 with automated prevention over ‘Two-Factor Authentication bypass scenarios’. The new experimental feature allows to get an immediate push notification on the smartphone when the Two-Factor Authentication (2FA / MFA) procedure is avoided during login/unlock or reconnecting to console or remote sessions. Because of well-known system vulnerabilities […]

What are strategies for protecting against two-factor authentication vulnerabilities?

Long time ago, Microsoft admitted that “game is over, if an attacker is landed inside your Active Directory” (“Mitigating Pass-the-Hash and Other Credential Theft”, version 2) by putting the following statement : “Assuming breach requires a shift in mindset from prevention alone to containment after breach” Meaning that no security software will help you since […]

MFA for Remote Desktop access with U2F FIDO security keys in Rohos Logon Key v.4.7

Rohos Logon Key v.4.7 now has multiple improvements, allows using U2F FIDO security keys as a second authentication factor for Remote Desktop access. This makes Rohos absolutely unique solution that allows using U2F keys for Remote Desktop 2FA login as well as console-based login.We also added an experimental feature to Rohos Logon to work as […]