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Archive for January, 2007

Rollout: Reconnex’s iGuard 2600

iGuard presents an attractive option for organizations interested in monitoring and securing the data that travels on your network.

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Microsoft Warns Of Fourth Word Flaw

Successful attacks require users to open a malformed Word 2000 file attachment or download one from a malicious Web site.

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NAC Vendors Vie Over Architecture, Product Direction

Although NAC feature sets and technology approaches remain in flux, users are detailing early successes in rolling out NAC in their enterprises.

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Data On 28,279 Nationwide Customers Stolen

The thieves made off with back-up tapes but would need special data reader with matching software.

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Anti-Spyware Rival Slams Microsoft’s Windows Defender, Vista

Webroot says Windows Defender fails to block many of the security threats that are roaming around the Internet.

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Consumers Want Better Online Banking Security

Consumers are ready to start using stronger authentication technologies and want their banks and brokerage houses to monitor online transactions for suspicious activity.

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Microsoft To Offer ‘Simpler’ Antivirus Service For Windows Vista, And Discounts For Testers

Consumers who participated in the beta program for the new OneCare release will receive 60% off the annual $49.95 fee if they enroll between Jan. 23 and Feb. 12.

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MySpace.com Sues Alleged Spammer

Lawsuit seeks monetary damages and a permanent injunction barring Scott Richter from the online community

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Minor Google Security Lapse Obscures Ongoing Online Data Risk

Finjan confirmed earlier reports that Google's anti-phishing blacklist, containing private user names and passwords, was accessible without protection on Google's servers.

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‘Storm’ Spam Surges, Infections Climb

Newer versions of the spam dumped more infected messages into in-boxes and duped an increasing number of users to launch the files and thus compromise their computers.

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