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Apr 4, 2005
Many industry professionals sensibly opt to converse in analogies, simplifying the clear-as-mud world of four letter acronyms to instead – for example - paint the world of broadband as a motorway with dirt track off-ramps, and draw parallels between airlines and telcos to describe the highly differentiated services-led approaches needed to combat the commoditization of bandwidth.
Mar 31, 2005
The Mozilla Foundation has awarded $2,500 to German security researcher as part of its bug bounty program.
Mar 15, 2005
Phishing criminals are increasingly turning to cross-site scripting in order to cheat internet users out of money, according to Netcraft.
Feb 25, 2005
Firefox has moved to fix a hole that could allow phishing attacks through the creation of fake websites.
Jan 5, 2005
Creating Information Security Performance Measures: Five Recommendations for CIOs and CISOs
Oct 15, 2004
Gunter Ollmann explains why testing your system before it is ready is a time-wasting and expensive experience
Sep 1, 2004
Microsoft’s Rebecca Norlander is a very busy woman. In between training for triathlons, she is in charge of Service Pack 2 and hopes to change company thinking. Dan Ilett reports
Nov 24, 2004
Scientists have been studying the spread of biological disease for over a hundred years. The aim is to predict and thus avoid damaging epidemics, thus the name “epidemiology.” In recent years, some researchers have started applying the tools of epidemiology to help understand another form of common disease: computer viruses and worms.
Oct 6, 2004

AEP System's A-Gate AG-600 is a Linux-based system with an Intel Pentium III processor coupled with 512Mb RAM in a 1U rack-mount chassis. The device can fit into most network topologies due to its four configurable 10/100 Base-T Ethernet connections.

Jul 6, 2004
Spyware is a term whose use is becoming increasingly frequent in the lexicon of internet security threats. Just as computer users begin to think that their systems are protected against current menaces – various types of computer malware and spam, etc, so they are faced with yet another challenge. But just how big a threat is spyware for the corporate and home computer user today?
Aug 2, 2004
The Mozilla Foundation Monday unveiled a program that rewards users who find security vulnerabilities in its software.
Jul 28, 2004
Open source software (OSS) is firmly entrenched in the infrastructure of the Internet, and is now making inroads into the security market too. But although the darling of techies everywhere, OSS has its doubters. In particular, many corporate managers have concerns about support, accountability, and longevity.
Apr 14, 2004
Spammers are bugging nearly 50 per cent of all junk mail.
Jun 29, 2004
The time in which it takes hackers to write malicious code to exploit a known vulnerability is rapidly shrinking. The appearance of the Sasser worm in the shortest time ever, just 18 days between the revealing of a Microsoft vulnerability and the beginning of an attack, marks a new low point in the fight against cyber crime. With the protective window of opportunity getting ever smaller, the task of patching vulnerable software is becoming an increasingly endless one.
Jun 25, 2004
SC Magazine asked John Cheney, Matt Sergeant and Alyn Hockey for the methods and dastardly tricks that spammers use to evade spam defenses. Here are some tactics the good guys discovered during the fight
Jun 1, 2004
This application works alongside Exchange and can be installed either on the same machine or on a separate server.
Apr 22, 2004
A security firm has pointed out four further flaws in three of Symantec’s products.
Apr 3, 2004

More of the general public are becoming aware of spyware. Up until now, very little was known of this awful, creeping plague outside of security circles. 

Jan 14, 2004
You wouldn't walk into a bank and find money or valuables laid out in plain view and easy to reach.
Mar 25, 2004

Based on standard and custom-designed processors, the NAI IntruShield system is a high-performance appliance that offers real-time network intrusion detection and prevention against known and unknown, denial-of-service (DoS) attacks for enterprise networks.

 
 
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