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Sana Security Primary Response SafeConnect Complements Anti-Virus Solution and Delivers Comprehensive Malware Protection; Security Solution Enhances Anti-Virus Software to Combat Malicious Programs in the Enterprise
SAN MATEO, Calif. -- Sana Security, Inc., a security software company, today announced Primary Response SafeConnect for Norton AntiVirus to deliver broad threat protection against malware and unwanted programs. By pairing Sana's proactive anti-malware technology with Norton AntiVirusTM, enterprise customers and end users receive complete protection against a scope of...
Tags: antivirus, malicious program, malware, security
Research articles 2006-06-27

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ConSentry Networks Joins Network Admission Control Program; ConSentry's Secure LAN Controller™ Product to Help Provide Enforcement of NAC Policies
MILPITAS, Calif. -- ConSentry Networks, a leading provider of secure networking solutions for LANs, today announced that it has joined the Network Admission Control NAC program, a Cisco Systems Inc. (Nasdaq:CSCO) led industry initiative designed to prevent malicious attacks using network infrastructure to enforce security policy compliance on devices attempting...
Tags: Consentry Networks Inc.
Research articles 2005-10-17
Caymas Systems Achieves Cisco Compatible Certification for Network Admission Control Program; Addition of Caymas Systems Identity-Driven Access Gateways to Certified NAC products Enables the Highest Level of Enterprise Network Protection
PETALUMA, Calif. -- Caymas Systems, the leading provider of Identity-Driven Access Gateways, today announced that it has been certified as Cisco Compatible for the Network Admission Control NAC program, a Cisco-led industry initiative that is designed to use the network infrastructure to enforce endpoint security policy compliance on devices looking...
Tags: Cisco Systems Inc., enterprise network, network
Research articles 2005-08-09
Kaspersky Lab Selected for Innovative CDW Corporation Partner Program
Kaspersky Lab , a leading developer of Internet threat management solutions that protect against all forms of malicious software , has been selected by CDW Corporation, a leading provider of technology products and services to business, government and education, for its Sapphire Partner Program, a proactive approach...
Tags: CDW Corp.
Research articles 2008-05-27
Qwest Customer Internet Protection Program Increases Security for Broadband Customers, Combats Spread of Viruses and Malware
DENVER -- Qwest Communications International Inc. (NYSE: Q) today announced a program designed to help curtail the spread of viruses and malicious software malware on the Internet and to assist customers whose computers are infected with viruses or malware.
Tags: broadband, Internet, malware, Qwest Communications Inc., security, virus
Research articles 2007-10-02
Google tool bar seekers tricked into downloading computer virus: security firm
SAN FRANCISCO AFP — Computer hackers built a fake Google Tool Bar website to trick people into downloading a malicious program that could turn machines into "zombies," a US Internet security firm said. E-mails containing Internet links to the bogus website and invitations to download Google tool bar software...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, computer, Google Inc., Hacking, INTERNET, PRODUCTIVITY, SECURITY, SurfControl plc, tool
Research articles 2006-07-21
Malicious programs that hijack computers threat to broadband Internet users.
By Lou Dolinar, Newsday, Melville, N.Y. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Jun. 27--Think of it as spyware meets Freddy Krueger -- a genre of Internet monster that hijacks your browser and, like the villain of "Nightmare on Elm Street," can't be killed. ...
Tags: antivirus, broadband, computer, INTERNET, Newsday, PRODUCTIVITY, SECURITY, SOFTWARE, Spyware, virus
Research articles 2004-06-27
NASA Network Security Not Good
While NASA may be focused on keeping its manned space flight plans intact, apparently it has seriously neglected the security of its networks.Watchdogs at the Government Accountability Office issued a 53-page report pretty much ripping the space agency's network security strategy stating that NASA has significant problems protecting the confidentiality,...
Tags: NASA, General Accounting Office
News items 2009-10-23
Virus discovered deep in Delphi programming language
A new virus outbreak has been detected and reportedly spreading quickly. Researchers at SonicWALL and SophosLabs claim that the Win32.Induc virus infects applications built using Delphi, an object-oriented, visual programming environment derived from the Pascal language, used to develop applications for deployment on the web, Windows and Linux. Once a computer is infected, any code or documents...
Tags: virus, Borland Delphi, Sophos Plc.
News items 2009-08-19
Defending against virus attacks. (computer viruses) (Raymond G. Kammer testimony before the House Subcommittee on Criminal Justice) (transcript)
VIRUSES ARE A FORM OF MAlicious software, usually consisting of computer instructions or code embedded in an otherwise useful and trusted program. Whenever the program is run by the user, the malicious code is also executed. The computer system executing the instructions has no way of...
Tags: computer, NIST, PRODUCTIVITY, SECURITY, software, virus
Research articles 1990-05-01
OpenAjax Alliance Delivers Secure Mashup Software
The OpenAjax Alliance, a group of companies, open source projects and organizations dedicated to delivering interoperable Asynchronous JavaScript and X M L AJAX technologies, has announced the approval and availability of OpenAjax Hub 2.0 as an industry standard for more secure Web 2.0 mashup applications.The OpenAjax Alliance, a group of...
Tags: Mashup
News items 2009-08-31
Microsoft technology targets Internet anonymity
New anti-hacking concept helps track hackers or malicious content to origin servers Microsoft researchers have unveiled an anti-hacking concept that can help track hackers or malicious content to origin servers. The Host Tracker program's goal is to "de-anonymize the Internet" through the ability to host servers with 99 percent accuracy. Host Tracker is...
Tags: researcher, Microsoft Corp., hacker, Anti-hacking, Anti-hacking Concept, Origin Server
News items 2009-08-21
Samsung Shipped Infected Digital Picture Frames
For the second year in a row, some of those digital photo frames lying under the Christmas tree may come with a nasty surprise. Samsung says that CDs that shipped with many models of its digital photo frames may have included a malicious Trojan horse program that gives cyber criminals...
News items 2009-08-07
Security Researchers Find Virus Targeting Delphi Programs
Researchers at Sophos and SonicWALL have uncovered a virus designed to infect programs written in Delphi, a programming language commonly used to develop Microsoft Windows programs.Security researchers have uncovered a virus with a rare modus operandi - it infects applications written in the Delphi programming language at compile-time. The malware, detected...
Tags: Borland Delphi, Sophos Plc.
News items 2009-08-19
Microsoft Leaves Users Waiting for Fixes for Windows Black Screen of Death
Microsoft Leaves Users Waiting for Fixes for Windows Black Screen of Death( Page 1 of 3 )News Analysis: Users who want the best Windows experience will need some help from Microsoft. But if the Black Screen of Death case is any indication, Microsoft isn't so quick to take responsibility. As...
Tags: user, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Corp., Black Screen
News items 2009-12-02
FBI attacks mortgage fraud
A national effort to crack down on mortgage fraud schemes has snagged a pair of Utahns. The U.S. Department of Justice and FBI's Operation Malicious Mortgage program led to federal grand-jury indictments for Jerry C. Huff , 49, of Hurricane, and Bryan D. Conrad, 37, of Salt Lake...
Tags: FBI, FINANCE, financial, fraud, Government, Huff, Litigation, Taxes
Research articles 2008-06-20
BlackBerry snooping application released
A new proof-of-concept PoC application enables an attacker to remotely activate a BlackBerry microphone and listen in on surrounding sounds and conversations.The application, called PhoneSnoop, was released last week on the blog of security researcher Sheran Gunasekera. To download and install the application, an attacker would need physical access to...
Tags: application, RIM BlackBerry
News items 2009-10-29
Serious flaw in Web browser security reported
By Jonathan StrayBERLIN--A key piece of Internet technology that banks, e-commerce sites, and financial institutions rely on to keep transactions safe suffers from a serious security vulnerability, an international team of researchers plans to announce Tuesday.They plan to demonstrate how to forge security certificates used by secure Web sites, a...
News items 2009-08-07
P2P and BitTorrent Not Welcome in Antarctica
If you're residing in Antarctica, chances are you are an employee of the United States Antarctic Program USAP. If so – and according to the letter recently sent by the USAP to its employees – you should not be using any P2P or BitTorrent applications because they're…well, dangerous. The...
Tags: P2P, BitTorrent
News items 2009-08-19
Microsoft's 'Black Screen of Death' denial solves the blame not the problem
By Joe Wilcox , Betanews Microsoft's response to the so-called "Black Screen of Death" problem is a throwback to an older and equally ineffective strategy -- what I have called "security by PR." Rather than managing the problem, Microsoft is managing the...
Tags: Microsoft Corp., Malware, Black Screen
News items 2009-12-01
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