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Archive for February, 2007

Valentine’s Day Attacks Not So Sweet

Spammers and virus writers are upping their efforts this month to lure in victims with sweet-sounding messages, security companies warn.

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Penn State Researchers Develop New Worm-Stopping Technology

The new technology focuses on analyzing packet rate and frequency of connections, rather than signature or pattern identification.

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How To Protect Your Precious PC Data

With computer and data theft on the rise, protecting your laptop or flash drive is more critical than ever. Fortunately, there are steps you can take, along with an array of encryption and security tools.

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Microsoft Touts Growing NAC Interoperability

Vendor uses NAP Partner Pavilion at RSA Conference to demonstrate partner compatability with Network Access Protection on Longhorn server

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Array Networks Releases LAN-to-LAN SSL VPN at RSA

Promising finer-grained access control and more flexibility than conventional IPsec VPNs, Array unwraps its Site2Site SSL VPN beta

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McAfee Unveils New Data-Loss Prevention Suite at RSA

New software has compelling capabilities but company faces stiff competition from smaller rivals.

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Study: Encryption Is Needed But Few Are Doing It

While 66% of IT and business managers surveyed have "some type" of encryption strategy, only 16% have enterprise-wide strategies, the Ponemon Institute found.

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How Many Security Vendors Do You Use? IBM Says 32

IBM and other large IT infrastructure companies are bulking up in an attempt to provide a one-stop shop for comprehensive security systems.

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Security Experts Not So Secure At RSA Conference

A majority of those with wireless devices fail to make them secure while attending the security conference, says AirDefense.

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DoS Attack Cripples Internet Root Servers

The Denial of Service attack hit Tuesday and nearly took down three of the 13 root servers that help manage worldwide Internet traffic.

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