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StrikeForce Continues Driving Sales Growth With Six New Customer Contracts

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Tue Feb 5, 2013 9:13am EST

  EDISON, NJ, Feb 05 (Marketwire) -- 
StrikeForce Technologies, Inc. (OTCBB: SFOR) is pleased to announce the
signing of six new customer contracts. StrikeForce products will be used
to protect healthcare institutions, financial services, government
agencies and ecommerce transactions.

    "Each of our new customers evaluated our security solutions against
well-known competitive products, and in each case, StrikeForce's products
proved to be superior in breadth, depth and especially protection," says
Mark L. Kay, CEO of StrikeForce. "These superior and evolving products
combined with stronger compliance regulations and explosive growth in
data breaches have all contributed to our increased sales. For the year
2012 we project to report a 70% sales increase over 2011, largely with
continuing recurring revenues and our outlook for 2013 keeps increasing
based on contracts and pilots already in place." 

    "Additionally, we are very excited to introduce our newest
MobileTrust(TM) security product for Apple and Android mobile devices and
tablets later this month at the annual RSA Security Conference (at booth
#539) in San Francisco (Feb. 25th - 28th). With 25,000 registered
attendees coming to the conference and mobile security on everyone's
minds, we expect to draw a great deal of interest from enterprise IT,
mobile providers and potential partners," says Mr. George Waller, EVP of
StrikeForce. "Our MobileTrust is truly unique and perfectly positioned
and will appeal to those seeking both internal and customer solutions for
mobile device security."

    About StrikeForce:
 StrikeForce Technologies (OTCBB: SFOR) is the
inventor and key patent holder (Patent No. 7,870,599) for two factor
out-of-band authentication platform ProtectID(R), as well as an
anti-keylogging keystroke encryption technology (patent pending). The
company's GuardedID anti-keylogging keystroke encryption technology
prevents keylogger malware from stealing personal, business, financial
information and passwords. Their software protects over six million
individuals and businesses in over 100 countries from identity theft and
data breaches. StrikeForce's ProtectID out-of-band authentication
technology is the only platform to offer eight different out-of-band
methods, including phone, voice, instant messaging, hard tokens, and
desktop/mobile tokens. ProtectID can be installed and managed 100% on
premise, or, via StrikeForce's Cloud Service. StrikeForce is
headquartered in Edison, N.J., and can be reached at
www.strikeforcetech.com or by phone at (732) 661-9641 or toll-free at
(866) 787-4542.

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similar expressions identify such forward-looking statements. Actual
results, performance or achievements could differ materially from those
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contained herein. These forward-looking statements are based largely on
the expectations of the Company and are subject to a number of risks and
uncertainties. These include, but are not limited to, risks and
uncertainties associated with: the sales of the company's identity
protection software products into various channels and market sectors,
the issuance of the company's pending patent application, and the impact
of economic, competitive and other factors affecting the Company and its
operations, markets, product, and distributor performance, the impact on
the national and local economies resulting from terrorist actions, and
U.S. actions subsequently; and other factors.

    

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MRB Public Relations 
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