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Infoblox Unveils DNS Firewall to Address DNS Vulnerability Concerns: related news
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SANTA CLARA, CA -- (Marketwire) -- 09/29/08 -- Infoblox Inc. today announced enhancements to its full line of core network services (CNS) appliances to provide unique DNS security capabilities such as alerting, reporting, and attack mitigation. These capabilities along with the automated software update capabilities of Infoblox grid technology -- which links multiple Infoblox appliances into a unified system for central management and control -- can help enterprises thwart current and future DNS vulnerability exploits.
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via Houston Chronicle @ 15:19 29th Sep
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SANTA CLARA, Calif. -- Infoblox Inc. today announced enhancements to its full line of core network services (CNS) appliances to provide unique DNS security capabilities such as alerting, reporting, and attack mitigation. These capabilities along with the automated software update capabilities of Infoblox grid technology – which links multiple Infoblox appliances into a unified system for central management and control – can help enterprises thwart current and future DNS vulnerability exploits.
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via Dark Reading @ 15:22 30th Sep
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via TMC Net @ 4:17 10th Oct
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via TMC Net @ 15:32 29th Sep
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Infoblox has announced enhancements to its full line of core network services appliances to provide unique DNS security capabilities such as alerting, reporting and attack mitigation. The firewall should help enterprises thwart current and future DNS vulnerability exploits.
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via Infosecurity Today @ 8:14 21st Oct
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netaustin writes "My company runs quite a few media websites, mostly on Drupal, and about half on ec2. We have a good server setup with ec2 which allows us to route requests through Pound, a cluster of Varnish servers, then a cluster of Apache servers. We manage 50 domains (one per state) like this. Problem is, anytime things change, we have to manually adjust DNS for all 50 states, which is very boring and usually causes negative side effects too as we can't ever adjust all 50 DNS entries at once. We'd like to just change DNS providers and be done with it, but there are a lot of options, and I don't often shop for DNS services. I use EveryDNS for my personal domains, but I don't think they provide an API and it'd feel a little dishonest to reverse engineer the forms on their site since they're an esteemed donations-based service.
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via Slashdot @ 10:56 25th Sep
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via TMC Net @ 9:49 15th Oct
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Earlier this year, Dan Kaminisky, renowned "Black Ops" software expert and director of penetration testing at computer security services firm IOActive, discovered a flaw in the domain name system (DNS) protocol.
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via Communications Technology @ 18:34 14th Oct
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Jetico Personal Firewall is unique rule based firewall on the market. Its open confuguration does not contain hidden rules and dependencies. You can inspect or modify every bit of configuration. In addition to real-time statistics, Jetico Personal Firewall displays real-time rules activity information. Logging subsystem allows user to trace down any firewall event. Jetico Personal Firewall uses multiple level filtering scheme to provide highest protection level.
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via Dark Vision Hardware @ 22:12 4th Oct
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the Windows Firewall on my Windows Home Server, so I did what I though would help me solve my issues. If you open the options for the Windows Firewall on your Windows Home Server, there is an advanced tab with an option to "Restore Defaults." I figured this would restore the Firewall to the state it ships with Windows Home Server. Unfortunately, this isn't the case; it restores the Firewall to a BLANK state, losing all the necessary exceptions for WHS to function properly.
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via Warp 2 Search @ 15:09 15th Sep
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Lifehacker Votes Comodo Best Firewall for Windows - Jersey City, NJ, October 22, 2008 - Readers of Lifehacker (lifehacker.com), the enormously popular web lifestyle blog owned by Gawker Media, voted Comodo Firewall Pro the best Windows Firewall available on the web. As part of Lifehacker's regular High Five Feature, which asks readers to select the best five products for a service and then vote on the best, Comodo received nearly 31% of the 3400 votes cast, nearly 400 votes more than the standard Windows Firewall, which came in second. "I've used several different firewalls and COMODO catches everything coming in or going out," one Lifehacker commenter noted. "It's prevented several of my applications from accessing the internet when I don't want them to.
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via Business Portal 24 @ 0:22 23rd Oct
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If you have a small company and need an all in one solution that I would look at something like unified threat managment also known as a UTM.Cyberoam firewall is the only UTM firewall that embeds user identity in firewall rule matching criteria, enabling enterprises to configure policies and identify users directly by the username rather than through IP addresses. Cyberoam’s powerful hardware firewall provides stateful and deep packet inspection, access control, user authentication, network and application-level protection.
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via NetworkWorld @ 9:05 10th Oct
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I recently renewed a DNS subscription for a website for work but have now recieved an invoice from a different company to renew my domain name for the same website.
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via Webdeveloper.com @ 6:13 22nd Sep
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Paul Mockapetris says that security issues in the standard DNS infrastructure have not been addressed and have left Internet users unnecessarily exposed to malware
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via InfoWorld @ 12:08 11th Nov
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DNS inventor Dr Paul Mockapetris believes that wide-spread adoption of improvements to security on the Internet is very close, despite delays to DNSSEC that he has labelled as baffling.
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via Computer Business Review @ 11:59 18th Nov
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NetGear has unveiled the SXRN3205 ProSafe Wireless-N Virtual Private Network (VPN) firewall, which the company claims is the first to combine dual band 5.0/2.4GHz Wireless-N with SSL and IPsec VPN. The product is designed for small businesses that require increased wireless performance and high security. The company has integrated its Dual WAN Gigabit SSL VPN firewall with a dual-band Wireless-N access point, which is also backwards compatible with 802.11g on the 2.4GHz band.
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via MacNN @ 5:12 9th Oct
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Annual report shows 25 percent of DNS servers still susceptible to cache poisoning via the Kaminsky flaw, 40 percent vulnerable to distributed denial of service attacks
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via Linux World Australia @ 19:10 10th Nov
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New survey data indicates shows an increase in the size and frequency of DDoS attacks, as well as a rise in more sophisticated attack methods. Virtually all of the ISPs that participated in the Arbor Networks survey indicated they were increasingly concerned about the possibility of DNS cache poisoning or other infrastructure weaknesses, but these fears aren't being communicated to law enforcement, even after an attack has taken place.
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via ArsTechnica @ 22:22 17th Nov
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Proposal to cryptographically sign records in the DNS root zone draws criticism from ICANN for being too US-centric.
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via Linux World Australia @ 0:17 13th Oct
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Yoggie Security Systems, a developer of hardware-based personal security computer solutions, announced on 11 November that it has launched its new Open Firewall Pico and Open Firewall SOHO, which are open hardware firewalls based on Yoggie's Gatekeeper technology.
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via M2 @ 14:44 11th Nov
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via TMC Net @ 13:10 19th Nov
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warning companies to watch out for a rapidly increasing internet security threat known as poisoned DNS caches.
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via Device Management Forum @ 22:52 8th Oct
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Intrusion Prevention System (IPS) Firmware Upgrade Proves Virtually 100 Percent Effective in Blocking 'Kaminsky' Exploit when Combined with DNS Patch PORTSMOUTH, N.H., Sept. 23
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via Earthtimes.org @ 23:06 23rd Sep
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Intrusion Prevention System (IPS) Firmware Upgrade Proves Virtually 100 Percent Effective in Blocking 'Kaminsky' Exploit when Combined with DNS Patch
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via Yahoo! Canada @ 18:21 23rd Sep
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