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The two companies have each proposed competing "end to end" security architectures, marking the latest evolution in network defense--an approach concerned not only with scanning for viruses but also with policing networks to deny connections to machines that don't conform with security policies. . . .
IT administrators will be able to audit the machine name, location, software version installed and latest virus definitions update of each Macintosh on their network without relying on user action. In addition, the console is being designed to provide a view of the most recent viruses found on each Macintosh within the network along with the 10 most prevalent viruses. . . .
IBM plans to start shipping its PCs with a new chip designed to thwart hackers by safeguarding passwords and other sensitive identity information. Big Blue will be the first computer maker to use National . . .
Experts worry that this new JPEG bug can be exploited through an HTML e-mail, allowing the attacker to run any code allowed under the user's permissions. "Very serious," says one, pointing to the chance of copy-cat attacks. . . .
Via has released a free, open source utility that renders deleted Linux, Win2k, and WinCE files "virtually unrecoverable," it says. The PadLock Tru-Delete utility is available as binary or source, and is intended to show off the random number generator in newer Via processors. . . .
The Mozilla Foundation has fixed 10 security bugs in its open-source Mozilla and Mozilla Firefox browsers and Thunderbird e-mail reader, with the release of new versions of all three products this week. Some of the vulnerabilities . . .
BorderWare Technologies Inc. has joined Ingate Systems AB and others in providing an edge solution to the external threat problem in voice-over-IP PBXes. . . .
An upgraded GNOME desktop environment for Linux and Unix is due for release this Wednesday, with its authors pitching enhanced features for end-users and a commitment to make hardware "just work". . . .
As part of its monthly patching cycle, Microsoft on Tuesday rolled out a pair of security bulletins, including one rated "critical" that affects a bewildering array of the company's operating systems . . .
Dynalink is warning customers of a possible security issue with its popular RTA-230 DSL router and is taking action to remove a second management account with a recently-cracked password, after being alerted to the issue by Computerworld. . . .
Interpeak, one of the leading providers of Internet and security protocol solutions for embedded systems, today announced a new suite of products supporting Mobile IP. This suite of tools enables developers of wireless devices, routers and telecom equipment to easily provide mobile IP features for their customers using both IPNET, Interpeak's dual-mode IPv4/IPv6 TCP/IP stack, and other TCP/IP stacks. . . .
Sun Microsystems said its Solaris 10 operating system will be ready for general release by year's end, complete with a sharper set of security teeth. . . .
In 2001, Oracle CEO Larry Ellison told the world his company's software was "unbreakable" and invited the hacker community to bring it on. The results? By Oracle's own admission, critical security flaws are now legion . . .
Enterprise customers last year moved from product trials to in-service deployments of firewall/VPN and secure content management (SCM) security appliances, producing large gains for such vendors` as Cisco and Nokia, according to recent analyst reports. . . .
Enea Provides All the Products and Safety Critical Engineering Services Needed to Bring Embedded Medical Devices from Initial Planning to FDA Certification . . .
The MailFoundry Network Appliance is new and differently conceived anti-spam solution from Green Bay, WI-based Solinus, Inc. What makes MailFoundry different from most spam filters is that it relies on human input rather than automation to find spam, and what makes it very different is its low cost. . . .
Enterprises that don't take proactive security steps will see their vulnerability-caused downtime triple in the next five years, a research firm said Monday. . . .
In a lab in Chantilly, Va., Intel Corp. engineers are testing compatibility and interoperability of wireless networking products to help integrators and agencies cut through the confusion surrounding Wi-Fi adoption. . . .
Symantec Corp. is fishing for dollars with a new service designed to help companies combat the ongoing epidemic of online identity theft, or "phishing," scams.The antivirus software giant was set to announce on Monday . . .
LINDON, Utah, Sept. 13 /PRNewswire/ -- Vintela -- a leading provider of innovative platform integration solutions for Unix and Windows -- today announced the release of Vintela Authentication Services (VAS) 2.6. With this release, Vintela expands on the already strong feature set of VAS to include support for more complex enterprise environments, a Unix SDK for enhanced Active Directory interaction, as well as the technology foundation required to extend Microsoft Group Policy to Unix and Linux systems. . . .