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The Next Sober Virus Attack
CNET Senior Editor Robert Vamosi explains how and when the Sober virus is expected to strike again and what you can do to protect yourself against this mass-mailing worm. by BNET staff
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Blog posts 2006-07-13
BPM in Europe: Business Processes, Business Rules, and the Devastating Virus Attack
The paper briefly outlines that a company focused on the business process management approach has clearly defined business process that describe how goods flow from supplier to customer in response to customer orders. This process has input and output definitions and may be supported by workflow applications or other software...
Tags: Operational planning, Business process automation, BPM, business process, virus attack, supplier, virus, software
White papers 2005-07-01
New Solution Offers Protection from Serious Virus Attacks
Computer viruses can quickly wreak havoc in government agencies that rely on automated and Web-based systems. After all, the whole problem with emergent viruses is the fact that they do the bulk of their damage before a signature update becomes available. Fortunately, HP is working on an experimental solution that...
Tags: Cyberthreats, Viruses and worms, SECURITY, virus, virus attack, computer virus, Hewlett-Packard Co., computer, environment, Web, software
White papers 2005-03-01

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Marshall Islands email paralysed by 'zombie' attack
MAJURO AFP — Email communication in the Marshall Islands was paralysed Tuesday after hackers launched a "zombie" computer attack on the western Pacific nation's only Internet service provider, officials said. The attack starting early Tuesday, in which hackers used computers taken over by viruses to flood the Internet...
Articles 2008-06-24
Against Intuition Inc. Finds Increased Security Threats in the Internet's Red Light District: Adult Sites Cause the Most Damage to Internet Users Says Study
HELSINKI, Finland -- Websites offering adult content are the single most significant security threat for Internet users, comprising 31% of dangerous websites, according to a new study by Against Intuition, Inc. Corporate and home users face an increased risk from web-based security threats such as spyware, viruses, browser exploits and...
Articles 2008-06-23
Heart Risks Emerging in People With HIV
Drugs that suppress HIV are keeping infected individuals alive and relatively healthy for years, even decades. But studies suggest that a new health risk is emerging for these long-term survivors: increased odds for heart attack and stroke. It's not clear whether the cause is the virus itself or the drugs...
Articles 2008-06-19
Anti-Spam Software enables multi-stage message filtering
Fully integrating filtering rules at network, protocol, and application layers, Intelligent Message Processor[R] IMP v3.5 offers protection against blended threats of spam, virus, denial-of-service, and harvest attacks. With multi-stage filtering, users can block chronic spammers even before network connection is established. Software also protects against transient spam attacks by allowing...
Articles 2008-06-19
Software recovers lost/deleted data from Windows OS
Supporting data, files, and folders recovery from all major and common storage devices or removable media, Recover Lost Data Tool v2.0 also recovers data lost due to any virus attack, Trojan infections, power supply failure, or program bugs. Recover Data for FAT & NTFS has capability to recover most types...
Articles 2008-06-19
Opechee Construction Corporation Turns to Proofpoint on Demand - Standard Edition to Eliminate Spam and Viruses
Benefits from Enterprise-Class Messaging Protection in Cost-Effective, Easy-to-Manage Hosted Service SUNNYVALE, Calif., June 18 /PRNewswire/ -- Proofpoint, Inc., the leading provider of unified email security and data loss prevention solutions, today announced that Opechee Construction Corporation has deployed Proofpoint on DemandTM - Standard Edition to defend against...
Articles 2008-06-18
ZyGEM and DIAGNOTEC Collaborate on Diagnostics for Detecting a Devastating Virus Attacking Salmon
- Improved Technology Will Provide the Early Detection Critical to Prevent IPN Viral Spread in Fish Farms and Wild Stocks - HAMILTON, New Zealand, SOLANA BEACH, Calif. and SANTIAGO, Chile, June 17 /PRNewswire/ -- ZyGEM Corp Ltd. and DIAGNOTEC S.A. today announced they have entered into an...
Articles 2008-06-17
IronPort Research Discovers Links Between Malware Originators and Illegal Online Pharmaceutical Supply Chain
IronPort® Systems, a leading provider ofenterprise spam, virus and spyware protection, and now part of Cisco(NASDAQ: CSCO), today announced that recent research has identified a linkbetween originators of malware, such as Storm, and illegal pharmaceuticalsupply chain businesses that recruit the botnets to send spam promotingtheir websites. By converting spam into...
Articles 2008-06-11
BitDefender Security for Linux Wins VB100 Award
BitDefender ®, an award-winningprovider of antivirus software and data security solutions, announced todaythat BitDefender Security for Linux has won a VB100 Award from VirusBulletin, adding to the company's growing list of awards for its proactivethreat prevention solutions. BitDefender Security for Linux won the awardin the latest Virus Bulletin comparative review...
Articles 2008-06-11
McAfee, Inc. Extends Proven Technology to Mission-Critical Enterprise Applications
McAfee Spearheads Purpose-Built Security Solution for Virtual Environments SANTA CLARA, Calif., June 9 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- McAfee, Inc. today announced it is extending its industry leading VirusScanR Enterprise product line to protect mission-critical enterprise applications. McAfee continuously researches new potential areas for attacks and will be the...
Articles 2008-06-09
Boy gets bitten
According to the Arizona Republic, on March 9, 10-year-old Paul Schalow and his family were taking a lunch break after riding ATVs in Arizona's Tonto National Forest when a family member noticed a lion that was about to pounce on Paul. Someone in the group yelled, and the...
Articles 2008-06-09
Corn has fond memories of career
Ray Corn had been discussing future gymnastics schedules with another coach. He'd gone in to his administrators at Utah State University and "timetabled one more season." "And I just got to thinking, why?" Corn, suffering since August with Guillain-Barre, a sometimes- fatal virus that...
Articles 2008-06-03
Network Box reports downturn of phishing attacks in May
TELECOMWORLDWIRE-30 May 2008-Network Box reports downturn of phishing attacks in MayC1994-2008 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD http://www.m2.com According to threat statistics analysed by managed security company, Network Box, the percentage of phishing attacks decreased in May in relation to other malware, the company reported on 30 May 2008. ...
Articles 2008-05-30
Network Box reports downturn of phishing attacks in May
INTERNET BUSINESS NEWS-C1995-2008 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD According to threat statistics analysed by managed security company, Network Box, the percentage of phishing attacks decreased in May in relation to other malware, the company reported on 30 May 2008. Phishing attacks were reduced to approximately 42% of all...
Articles 2008-05-30
Software recovers corrupted MS SQL server database files
Restoring damaged .mdf files in instances of virus attack, system shutdown, and media read error, Stellar Phoenix MS SQL Data Recovery is suited for users facing data loss due to SQL database corruption. It recovers tables, views, and rules present in database, as well as defaults, user defined functions and...
Articles 2008-05-21
Make sure medical privacy laws don't keep you in dark
Dear Heloise: Three hours from home, my 64-year-old husband ended up in an emergency room with horrible pains, cold chills and nausea. He called me on his cell phone and told me the name of the town, but was too ill to even go to the desk and find out...
Articles 2008-05-20
Smallpox Drug May Protect Against Common Cold
An investigational smallpox drug may also protect against adenovirus, which causes upper respiratory infections and is one of the many viruses that causes the common cold. Currently, there are no drugs specifically approved to treat adenovirus. In part, this is because there have been no animal models in which to...
Articles 2008-05-20
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