Lost Master Passwords
If you lose your Master Password, you will lose all data that you have
saved in ANTIfraud.
For details on how to delete your data file
and reinstall ANTIfraud, please see:
Uninstalling and Reinstalling
ANTIfraud.
There is no back door A back door is a means of access to a computer program that circumvents
security mechanisms such as firewalls and network & host IDS.
Sometimes, programmers install a back door in order to access the program
for troubleshooting or other purposes. Hackers often detect and exploit
back doors in order to install malicious software on a user's computer.
In some cases, a worm is designed to take advantage of a back door created
by an earlier attack.
Whether installed as an administrative tool or a means of attack, a back
door is a security risk, because if one exists, eventually, hackers will
find it and use it for malicious purposes.
or other means of access by which iS3, the manufacturer of ANTIfraud,
can get into your system. Your data really
is locked in a Digital
ID™
Vault that only you can open.
For this reason, it is recommended that you create a strong password
and camouflage it in a handwritten document. For details, please
see: Creating
a Strong Master Password.