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Aug 13, 2008
Hackers are using SQL injection attacks to infect websites with updates on the Olympics.
Aug 11, 2008
After the recent worm outbreak on Facebook and MySpace, the social networking sites and security experts are working to prevent future attacks.
Aug 6, 2008
The first months of 2008 has seen spam levels rise with the economic situation and Olympics adding fuel to the fire.
Aug 5, 2008
Is it safe to take your mobile devices with you to the Beijing Olympic Games?
Jul 14, 2008
Secure Computing is warning of a new Trojan in the wild that is infecting multi-media files on a victim’s hard disk.
Jul 4, 2008
The Tumbleweed MailGate appliance offers solid email protection and management in one device.
Jul 2, 2008
The number of new malicious websites rose by 58 per cent in June to its highest level since April 2007, security experts warned today.
Jun 30, 2008
The Entelligence Messaging Server v9.1 is an appliance-based email gateway that provides encryption and digital signing of messages internally and externally to the organisation.
Jun 26, 2008
Red Earth Policy Patrol Enterprise is a feature rich product that can be installed directly onto the mail server.
Apr 8, 2008
The first quarter of 2008 saw an increased trend for spammers and malware developers to leverage legitimate content sites in order to bypass email filters.
Apr 2, 2008
Microsoft’s dedicated RSA 2008 site and blog – a portal for Microsoft experts to share their opinions on emerging topics during next week’s conference in San Francisco - is now live, the vendor announced today.
Jan 22, 2008
The Office of the Privacy Commissioner (OPC) New Zealand has selected an enterprise content management (ECM) solution from Objective Corporation to support its role in promoting and protecting the privacy of New Zealand citizens.
Dec 6, 2007
Content security specialist Clearswift has had a 40 percent year on year growth in new licence revenue driven by increasing market demand for its Email and Web Appliances.
Feb 16, 2007
Pearl Echo Suite is a web content filtering software package that installs as client-server architecture. It has the additional ability to function in a peer-to-peer or server-centric environment as well.
Feb 12, 2007
This product was one of the two best of those we reviewed. It is solid, easy to use and well documented. The Barracuda Web Filter blocks access to websites based on content, content category, domain or URL. Supplied as an appliance, this is an attractive proposition for the enterprise market, designed for simple administration and high throughput.
Feb 12, 2007
Websense is a venerable player in the web content filtering arena and this year's entry was no exception to its record of solid products. The Web Security Suite 6.3 is a collection of capabilities in a single software package that addresses most challenges of internet access from the enterprise. The product requires its own server and runs in several operating environments, including Windows and Linux.
Aug 8, 2008
The opening ceremony for the much anticipated Beijing Olympic Games is only hours away and security experts have sent out an eleventh hour warning to internet users – ‘think twice before you click.’
Aug 7, 2008
Malware purveyors are embracing the upcoming Olympic games wholeheartedly.
Aug 4, 2008
Apple has released a security patch which fixes a much-publicised flaw in Domain Name Server (DNS) security, which could have allowed cache-poisoning attacks.
Aug 1, 2008
No bricks removed from great firewall
 
 
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