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Your search for discovers returned 45 results.

Nov 8, 2005
An anonymous developer has published details of a proof-of-concept worm engineered to compromise Oracle databases which have been left with default user accounts and passwords.
Mar 15, 2005
Eugene Kaspersky is Moscow’s malware maestro. But, as David Quainton discovers, his management style is a little unorthodox
Feb 22, 2005
Fear of legal action is driving companies to comply with new legislation, but there are positive benefits, too, as David Quainton discovers
Aug 25, 2005

Nsauditor (Network Security Auditor) is a Windows-based multi-purpose tool designed to scan networks and hosts for vulnerabilities, and to provide security alerts.

Jul 27, 2005

Distributing information in Microsoft Office documents can reveal more than was intended.

Apr 11, 2005

We were not initially very impressed when we tried to download the latest version of this software from the vendor's website.

Sep 2, 2004
If disaster strikes, the first impulse is to get systems up and running again. But as Illena Armstrong discovers, that could be a bad move
Apr 13, 2004
Physical and IT security are unlikely bedfellows, but now Barbara Gengler discovers signs of a budding romance
Mar 12, 2004
Do this, don’t do that – you know the rules. But policy management is changing, and Barbara Gengler discovers that the future involves new technology and fresh ideas
Jan 22, 2004
Technology can only go so far in protecting company secrets. As Nick Booth discovers, people are the most vulnerable resource
Jan 22, 2004
The virus threat has continued to grow over the past few years, but as Marcia Savage discovers, the anti-virus industry is working hard to develop new techniques and technology to provide users with effective protection
Jan 13, 2004
Attacks using social engineering techniques can be difficult to defend against, as Gunter Ollmann discovers.
Jan 13, 2004
The humble desktop is often the weakest point in workplace security, as Gunter Ollmann regularly discovers
Jan 13, 2004
How is the economy affecting infosec spending? Illena Armstrong discovers 2003 could see more funds allocated to security.
Jan 13, 2004
Illena Armstrong discovers that the use of traditional passwords could be giving many organizations a false sense of security.
Jan 12, 2004
Malicious attacks are evolving and, as Robert Clyde discovers, defenses to these attacks should evolve too
Jan 12, 2004
Gerhard Eschelbeck discovers that as malware becomes more sophisticated, your defenses must improve to prevent damage.
Aug 5, 2004
Jun 4, 2004
This is an agentless patch manager for Microsoft products that installs in minutes.
Jun 4, 2004
This product is not designed to be a patch management application, but its software distribution capabilities can be used to roll out fixes, updates and service packs.<
 
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