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Archive for June, 2007

Antispammers Get Slammed

Antispam organizations are reporting numerous distributed denial-of-service attacks, compliments of their arch-enemies.

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Lose a Finger, Save The Data

A new advancement in biometrics is designed to deter criminals willing to sever digits to get stuff off the server.

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Apple Patches Three Bugs In Safari For Windows Beta

Just days after researchers started pulling up a plethora of vulnerabilities in Apple's Safari for Windows beta release, the company issued an updated version to patch three flaws.

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Cyberattack Fools You Once, Evades Detection

The attacks represent a "quantum leap" for hackers in terms of their technological sophistication and pose a serious challenge to the IT community, one security firm reports.

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Special Issue — IT Automation: Identity Management

The key to identity management is fostering partnerships and remaining open to new technologies. We talked to readers, industry experts and vendors to find out if that rings true for them, and what lessons you can learn from their deployment experiences.

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Rolling Reviews: SPI Dynamics WebInspect

We continue our ongoing reivew of Web application scanners with a look at WebInspect. The product wowed us with its interface and extras but had a hard time with our test app. Is this an isolated problem, or is the entire product category behind the times?

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Quick Take: Q1 Labs QRadar 2000

QRadar aims to help make sense of the high volumes of log and event data generated by network and security devices, as well as identify anomalous behavior.

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IBM Acquires Security Vendor Watchfire

Deal shows the importance of Web application security for enterprises.

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Critical Bugs Discovered In Yahoo Messenger

Security company eEye Digital Security, which found the bugs, gave them its highest security threat rating because they enable remote code execution.

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Rollout: F-Secure Client Security 7

New features and lower pricing make Client Security 7 a good fit for many businesses. But is that enough to entice enterprises to replace their existing security software?

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