Total Internet Security Software



Archive for March, 2007

Rolling Review: Imperva’s Secure Sphere

A strong start to our database extrusion-detection/-prevention series, Imperva's Secure Sphere is quick to learn user behavior, and its numerous signatures let it handily block known attacks against both the database server and the underlying OS.

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F5 SSL VPN Supports Vista

F5's FirePass Controller SSL VPN, which lets users connect to corporate applications through a Web browser, has added Microsoft's Vista in its hefty list of supported OSs.

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Barracuda Bites Back at Image Spam

Barracuda's Spam Firewall has officially declared open season on image spam, the fastest-growing category of bulk e-mail.

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Voltage’s E-mail Encryption as a Service

VSN manages all the hardware and software necessary to encrypt e-mail using identity-based encryption IBE and Software as a Service.

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QRadar Adds Identity Tracking to NBAD

Q1 Labs' network anomaly detection and security event management product catches up to the competition with the inclusion of identity tracking to its feature set.

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Is OpenBSD a Little Too Open?

Core Security Technologies has uncovered a vulnerability in the way many versions of OpenBSD handle IPv6 packets, exposing them to compromise from their local subnet and on IPv6 routed networks.

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BuzzBites: Spam Scotland at Your Own Risk

Fed up with the daily deluge of spam he received, Gordon Dick, of Edinburgh, Scotland, decided to sue one of his inbox invaders--and won.

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Symantec Secures Mobile Devices

New software includes data-encryption technology to guard confidential data and ensure corporate compliance.

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IPLocks Up Automated Policy Management

New software takes aim at Sarbanes-Oxley compliance with preconfigured reports for IT and accounting databases.

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Microsoft Investigating Vulnerability In Vista’s Windows Mail

Reports have begun circulating that the bug in Windows Mail could give a remote attacker access to the user's computer.

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