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Archive for October, 2006

Rollout: CP Secure’s Content Security Gateway 2500

CP Secure scans traffic and blocks viruses, spyware, malware and spam before it gets to the desktop at a rate of 480 Mbps.

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New Anti-Phishing Tool Puts Monkey-Wrench Into the Practice

Monkeyspaw can automatically submit phishing suspects to the Phishing Incident Reporting and Termination Squad, which attempts to take down the offending sites.

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Teaming Up for Leak Prevention

Major vendors like Websense and Symantec are partnering with start-ups in the emerging information leak prevention market to spice up their products and tap into compliance dollars.

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First Flaw Found In IE 7 Hours After Browser’s Launch

A security intelligence company is warning users of the new browser's first official bug. Secunia says that IE 7 contains a 'less critical' flaw that can be used by identity thieves and other criminals to snatch confidential information from a PC.

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NAC Standards: Groups Marking Territory

The plans of Microsoft and Cisco to integrate their respective network-access-control architecture frameworks are a positive sign. They don't, however, make all integration problems related to NAC go away; hence the need for vendor-neutral NAC standards.

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New Hacker Toolkit Cloaks Browser Exploits

Metasploit has released a new module designed to disguise any browser exploit from detection by signature-based defenses.

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