Total Internet Security Software



Archive for March, 2007

Half Of Workers Polled Think Companies Won’t Catch Them Stealing Info

A Websense survey shows 52% tried to hack into a colleague's e-mail and 31% tried to guess the administrator's password.

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Liberty Alliance Releases Client-Side ID Specs

Specifications promise to provide online and offline identity management across networks and devices.

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Mozilla Releases Firefox Update To Patch Port-Scanning Flaw

The vulnerability, rated a low risk, could let a hacker take a look around inside a user's computer.

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Men Are The Biggest Victims — And Perpetrators — Of Internet Fraud

Men are more often the victims of fraud, and also lose more money than women. Though going by age groups, the elderly are losing the most to scammers.

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Rolling Review: Extrusion-Prevention Systems

In this kickoff to our extrusion-prevention rolling review, we analyze the market, lay out the vendor invitation and describe the test bed. In future issues, we'll test products in our labs and review them to find the best extrusion-detection and -prevention offerings.

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Rolling Review Introduction: Extrusion-Prevention Systems

In this kickoff to our extrusion-prevention rolling review, we analyze the market, lay out the vendor invitation and describe the test bed. In future issues, we'll test products in our labs and review them to find the best extrusion-detection and -prevention offerings.

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Public Pitfalls Of Privacy Policies

What does a privacy policy mean for your organization in legal terms? Think of it as a legally enforceable promise that you make to your customers--one you shouldn't break lightly.

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Cisco’s a Slow Learner

Cisco's recent problems with the default passwords for its unified IP phone isn't the first time the company--which has spent so much on security branding--has had password issues.

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Check Point Revs Security Platform

NGX R65 uses a plug-in architecture to simplify security management; enhances VPN-1 Power Firewall and gateways.

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Browser Certs Can’t Force Adherence

While Extended Validation certificates close loopholes and address technical issues, they don't significantly mitigate the problems with digital CAs and don't address the problem of authoritatively identifying a Web site as legitimate.

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