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Latest Security Product Reviews
Cyber-Ark Software Enterprise Password Vault

The Cyber-Ark Enterprise Password Vault, or EPV, is a high-end password management powerhouse.

 
Hitachi ID Systems ID-Archive

The Hitachi ID-Archive sets its focus on password randomisation.

 
Lieberman Software Enterprise Random PM

The Lieberman Software Enterprise Random Pass­word Manager is a full-on password manager and randomiser for local and domain accounts throughout the enterprise.

 
 
Latest Security Features
Enterprise single sign-on: It's simple economics

As enterprises have become more complex, there has been a corresponding rise in the identities associated with any one individual, said Jackson Shaw, Quest Software.

 
Protecting customer information

Enterprises still seem to have turned a blind eye to the vulnerability that exists when information, in document and spreadsheet form, leaves the company via email and laptops.

 
Hot or not: Software update vulnerabilities

The automatic update features in many software applications are proving to be vulnerable to attack. Hackers are taking notice. You should, too.

 
 
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Nov 13, 2006
A teenager in Singapore has been charged with the rare crime of accessing the web via someone else's wireless connection.
 
Nov 13, 2006
Just when you thought that spilling a hot cup of latte was all you had to worry about while surfing the web at your local Starbucks - or any public place for that matter - think again: Nearby attackers can now exploit the wireless drivers used in many popular laptops to assume control of your machine, and there is little you can do to stop them.
 
Nov 15, 2006
Notebook computers from vendors including Dell, Gateway and HP are subject to a wireless card vulnerability that could allow remote installation and execution of malware.
 
Nov 16, 2006
A security expert has warned that the increasing use of Microsoft code in mobile applications could lead to a rise in mobile malware activity.
 
Nov 30, 2006
Apple fixed 31 vulnerabilities in the seventh Mac OS X security update of the year, including a fix for a dangerous wireless driver flaw that could lead to arbitrary code execution.
 
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