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Yoggie Security Systems Don t let internet attacks spoil your travel abroad with Yoggie s miniature internet security devices Yoggie Summer Special Any customer purchasing a Gatekeeper Pico during July August will get a free carrying case: related news

Yoggie Security Systems: Don't let internet attacks spoil your travel abroad with Yoggie's miniature internet security devices; Yoggie Summer Special- Any customer purchasing a Gatekeeper Pico during July-August will get a free carrying case.

Yoggie Security Systems: Don't let internet attacks spoil your travel abroad with Yoggie's miniature internet security devices; Yoggie Summer Special- Any customer purchasing a Gatekeeper Pico during July-August will get a free carrying case.

Yoggie Security Systems: Don't let internet attacks spoil your travel abroad with Yoggie's miniature internet security devices; Yoggie Summer Special- Any customer purchasing a Gatekeeper Pico during July-August will get a free carrying case.

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Procter and Gamble Selects IBM Internet Security Systems to Help Amplify Its Threat Protection, Simplify Its Security

ARMONK, NY, Aug 29 (MARKET WIRE) -- IBM (NYSE: IBM) today announced that Procter and Gamble (NYSE: PG) has selected products and services from IBM's Internet Security Systems (ISS) division to expand its global cyber-security initiative. The agreement will strengthen Procter and Gamble's (P&G) threat protection arsenal by streamlining the management of its layered security tools and ultimately can help deliver substantial savings in administrative costs. This simplified security approach will streamline the management and help increase the efficiency of P&G's cyber-security project. First developed in 2005, P&G pioneered a layered, preventative network protection and vulnerability assessment project to mitigate and eliminate major costly internal vulnerabilities.

Xacti Delivers Free and Reliable Internet Security to Mozilla® Firefox® 3 Users with Web Security Gu

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Procter and Gamble (PG) Selects IBM's Internet Security Systems Division to Expand its Cyber-Security Initiative

Procter and Gamble (PG) Selects IBM's Internet Security Systems Division to Expand its Cyber-Security Initiative

Major Security Flaw Discovered: Internet Privacy Compromised at All Levels

Yesterday, details were leaked of possibly the single largest threat to Internet security. Earlier this year, Dan Kaminsky, director of penetration testing for IOactive, discovered a major flaw in how Internet addresses function. The issue is in the design of the Domain Name System (DNS) and is not limited to any single product. An attacker could easily take over portions of the Internet and redirect users to arbitrary and malicious locations to engage in identity theft. For example, an attacker could target an Internet Service Provider (ISP) replacing search engines, social networks, banks, and other sites with their own malicious content. Against corporate or government environments, an attacker could disrupt or monitor operations by rerouting network traffic, capturing emails and other sensitive data.

Major Security Flaw Discovered: Internet Privacy Compromised at All Levels

OTTAWA (Marketwire) - Yesterday, details were leaked of possibly the single largest threat to Internet security. Earlier this year, Dan Kaminsky, director of penetration testing for IOactive, discovered a major flaw in how Internet addresses function. The issue is in the design of the Domain Name System (DNS) and is not limited to any single product. An attacker could easily take over portions of the Internet and redirect users to arbitrary and malicious locations to engage in identity theft. For example, an attacker could target an Internet Service Provider (ISP) replacing search engines, social networks, banks, and other sites with their own malicious content. Against corporate or government environments, an attacker could disrupt or monitor operations by rerouting network traffic, capturing emails and other sensitive data.

Major Security Flaw Discovered: Internet Privacy Compromised at All Levels

OTTAWA, ONTARIO -- 07/22/08 -- Yesterday, details were leaked of possibly the single largest threat to Internet security. Earlier this year, Dan Kaminsky, director of penetration testing for IOactive, discovered a major flaw in how Internet addresses function. The issue is in the design of the Domain Name System (DNS) and is not limited to any single product. An attacker could easily take over portions of the Internet and redirect users to arbitrary and malicious locations to engage in identity theft. For example, an attacker could target an Internet Service Provider (ISP) replacing search engines, social networks, banks, and other sites with their own malicious content. Against corporate or government environments, an attacker could disrupt or monitor operations by rerouting network traffic, capturing emails and other sensitive data.

Major Security Flaw Discovered: Internet Privacy Compromised at All Levels

OTTAWA, ONTARIO -- (MARKET WIRE) -- 07/22/08 -- Yesterday, details were leaked of possibly the single largest threat to Internet security. Earlier this year, Dan Kaminsky, director of penetration testing for IOactive, discovered a major flaw in how Internet addresses function. The issue is in the design of the Domain Name System (DNS) and is not limited to any single product. An attacker could easily take over portions of the Internet and redirect users to arbitrary and malicious locations to engage in identity theft. For example, an attacker could target an Internet Service Provider (ISP) replacing search engines, social networks, banks, and other sites with their own malicious content. Against corporate or government environments, an attacker could disrupt or monitor operations by rerouting network traffic, capturing emails and other se

Major Security Flaw Discovered: Internet Privacy Compromised at All Levels

OTTAWA, ONTARIO -- (MARKET WIRE) -- 07/22/08 -- Yesterday, details were leaked of possibly the single largest threat to Internet security. Earlier this year, Dan Kaminsky, director of penetration testing for IOactive, discovered a major flaw in how Internet addresses function. The issue is in the design of the Domain Name System (DNS) and is not limited to any single product. An attacker could easily take over portions of the Internet and redirect users to arbitrary and malicious locations to engage in identity theft. For example, an attacker could target an Internet Service Provider (ISP) replacing search engines, social networks, banks, and other sites with their own malicious content. Against corporate or government environments, an attacker could disrupt or monitor operations by rerouting network traffic, capturing emails and other se

Major Security Flaw Discovered: Internet Privacy Compromised at All Levels

OTTAWA, ONTARIO--(MARKET WIRE)--Jul 22, 2008 -- Yesterday, details were leaked of possibly the single largest threat to Internet security. Earlier this year, Dan Kaminsky, director of penetration testing for IOactive, discovered a major flaw in how Internet addresses function. The issue is in the design of the Domain Name System (DNS) and is not limited to any single product. An attacker could easily take over portions of the Internet and redirect users to arbitrary and malicious locations to engage in identity theft. For example, an attacker could target an Internet Service Provider (ISP) replacing search engines, social networks, banks, and other sites with their own malicious content. Against corporate or government environments, an attacker could disrupt or monitor operations by rerouting network traffic, capturing emails and other se

Major Security Flaw Discovered: Internet Privacy Compromised at All Levels

OTTAWA, ONTARIO, Jul 22, 2008 (MARKET WIRE via COMTEX) -- Yesterday, details were leaked of possibly the single largest threat to Internet security. Earlier this year, Dan Kaminsky, director of penetration testing for IOactive, discovered a major flaw in how Internet addresses function. The issue is in the design of the Domain Name System (DNS) and is not limited to any single product. An attacker could easily take over portions of the Internet and redirect users to arbitrary and malicious locations to engage in identity theft. For example, an attacker could target an Internet Service Provider (ISP) replacing search engines, social networks, banks, and other sites with their own malicious content. Against corporate or government environments, an attacker could disrupt or monitor operations by rerouting network traffic, capturing emails an

What did the hackers do while you were on holidays?

LONDON, UK, September 4th, 2008 - VASCO Data Security International, Inc. (Nasdaq: VDSI) (www.vasco.com), a leading software security company specialising in authentication products, today announces the results of its aXs Guard Gatekeeper Internet Threat Survey. VASCO surveyed 400 small and medium sized enterprises with 5 to 250 internet users during the month of July 2008, revealing malicious activity during the traditional European holiday season. aXs Guard Gatekeeper is an authentication and internet security appliance, making use of VASCO’s core authentication technology.

Free Connected Home Whitepaper Identifies Increasing Adoption of Internet-Enabled Consumer Electronics Devices, According to MultiMedia Intelligence

(EMAILWIRE.COM, August 07, 2008 ) SCOTTSDALE, Ariz., Adoption of an Internet Protocol (IP) interface is growing across virtually all TV-oriented consumer electronics devices, according to a new whitepaper recently released by MultiMedia Intelligence. Manufacturers of IPTV, cable, and satellite set-top boxes, video game consoles, Blu-ray DVD players, audio devices, digital media adapters and a new class of Internet-enabled TVs are adding an IP connection to their boxes. By 2012, MultiMedia Intelligence projects over 217 million Internet-enabled consumer electronics will be shipping annually. However, simply integrating an IP connection into CE devices is not enough to achieve the truly transformational impact that this market could ultimately have.

More customers are shopping for security software online

A recent report from The NPD Group revealed some interesting statistics about consumers' perceptions and awareness of security software products. Among the findings: the majority of security software purchases occur on the Internet, free security software downloads are competing directly with paid security software, and the biggest perceived household security threat is viruses.

Internet Users Not Updating Browser

Jackson writes "Security researchers from ETH Zurich, Google, and IBM Internet Security Systems have shown that more than 600 million Internet users don't use the latest version of their browser. The researchers' paper, shows that as of June 2008, only 59.1 percent of Internet users worldwide use the latest major version of their preferred web browser. Suggestions have also been made to inform users that their browser is out of date."

Security Hole in Citibank ATMs Underscores Larger Security Flaws in Banking Networks According to TraceSecurity

BATON ROUGE, La., July 2 /PRNewswire/ -- TraceSecurity, a leading provider of SaaS security compliance and risk management solutions, disclosed today that the case of Citibank customers whose funds were hacked via the connection between ATMs and third parties processing their PIN codes, are just the tip of the iceberg when it comes to the overall security and compliance of the networks that process ATM transactions. Over the past five years, TraceSecurity personnel have uncovered thousands of un-patched ATM processing servers while performing routine security compliance inspections. TraceSecurity is responsible for performing annual audits and inspections for firms in the financial services space to ensure they are complying with industry and government regulations that help protect consumers' sensitive data as well as the funds in their

Security Hole in Citibank ATMs Underscores Larger Security Flaws in Banking Networks According to TraceSecurity

BATON ROUGE, La., July 2 /PRNewswire/ -- TraceSecurity, a leading provider of SaaS security compliance and risk management solutions, disclosed today that the case of Citibank customers whose funds were hacked via the connection between ATMs and third parties processing their PIN codes, are just the tip of the iceberg when it comes to the overall security and compliance of the networks that process ATM transactions. Over the past five years, TraceSecurity personnel have uncovered thousands of un-patched ATM processing servers while performing routine security compliance inspections. TraceSecurity is responsible for performing annual audits and inspections for firms in the financial services space to ensure they are complying with industry and government regulations that help protect consumers' sensitive data as well as the funds in their

Huge Internet Security Hole Demonstrated - Bigger than recent DNS fiasco?

Wired News reports on a new vulnerability that could allow troublemakers to intercept traffic on a scale that would make even AT&T and the NSA proud. Two security researchers have demonstrated a new technique to stealthily intercept internet traffic using a vulnerability in the internet routing protocol BGP (Border Gateway Protocol). The tactic, which one hacker claims is bigger than the recent DNS exploit, lets an attacker monitor unencrypted internet traffic anywhere in the world, and even modify it before it reaches its destination.

McAfee, Inc. Delivers Stronger Security and Simplified Compliance ... - CNNMoney.com (press release)

SANTA CLARA, Calif., July 14 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- McAfee, Inc. (NYSE: MFE) announced enhancements to McAfee(R) Total Protection (ToPS) for Endpoint, McAfee’s flagship endpoint security solution. This release provides new and updated compliance and security functions, including powerful policy auditing, flexible network access control, rogue system detection, enhanced Web security and improved anti-malware technology. The integration of management capabilities between endpoint security and compliance management enables customers to reduce costs, improve visibility and comply with industry & security policy across their entire infrastructure.

McAfee, Inc. Delivers Stronger Security and Simplified Compliance in a Single Solution

SANTA CLARA, Calif., July 14 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- McAfee, Inc. (NYSE: MFE) announced enhancements to McAfee(R) Total Protection (ToPS) for Endpoint, McAfee's flagship endpoint security solution. This release provides new and updated compliance and security functions, including powerful policy auditing, flexible network access control, rogue system detection, enhanced Web security and improved anti-malware technology. The integration of management capabilities between endpoint security and compliance management enables customers to reduce costs, improve visibility and comply with industry & security policy across their entire infrastructure.

Abazias Diamonds Makes Internet Retailer's Top 500 List

Abazias.com, a leading online diamond supplier, joins Blue Nile and beats much of the competition by appearing on Internet Retailer's Top 500 Guide for 2008 GAINESVILLE, Fla.--(Business Wire)-- Abazias.com (OTCBB:ABZA) has joined the likes of Blue Nile (NasdaqGS: NILE) and Ice.com by making it into the 2008 Internet Retailer Top 500 Guide. Internet Retailer has compiled an authoritative and comprehensive analysis of the top 500 largest and most successful e-retailers. The list is based on 2007 annual web sales, search engine rankings, and key customer service features. Readers can see a compelling and detailed profile of Abazias Diamonds in the Internet Retailer Top 500 Guide. Abazias is showcased as one of the 500 trailblazers who have helped make Internet retailing one of the fastest growing segments of the U.

McAfee, Inc. Announces Support for Intel-Based Laptops and Mobile Internet Devices

security products to Intel-based laptops and Mobile Internet Devices (MIDs). McAfee® will provide integrated data encryption for laptops and integrated mobile content security for MIDs -- based on the Intel® Atom™ processor Z5XX series and Moblin-based software. Additionally, McAfee announced plans to integrate McAfee's security encryption with Intel's Anti-Theft Technology and Active Management Technology to protect the data on a laptop in the event that it is stolen and an unauthorized user tries to access it.

Mozilla Foundation developing a model for a security metric

The Mozilla Foundation plans to develop a better model for gauging the security of its Firefox web browser. In contrast to Microsoft, the number of officially provided security updates is not to be the sole parameter used. According to the method in which Microsoft measures security, an absence of patches would equate to a high degree of security. The Microsoft approach is further illustrated by its claim that Vista is still more secure than other operating systems. In contrast to this approach, the Mozilla Foundation wants its evaluation to include a variety of factors involved in the development process and the techniques and tools used in it. The sequence of the process from the time a security vulnerability is reported until a patch is distributed is also to be analysed.

SoftLayer Technologies Provides Virtualized Firewall Protection With Fortinet Security Solution

Independent Virtualized Domains Allows for Secure Scalability With Minimal Down Time for Growing Company Fortinet® -- the pioneer and leading provider of unified threat management (UTM) solutions -- today announced that SoftLayer Technologies, an on-demand data center provider, has deployed Fortinet FortiGate®-3810A multi-threat security systems at nationwide data centers to help secure customers' virtualized networks and protect them from malicious Internet attacks. SoftLayer's firewall offering provides customers with an essential layer of security that can be provisioned on demand without service interruptions. Security solutions, and firewalls specifically, are a critical service offering for SoftLayer and its customers. A very reliable and highly scalable solution was mandatory to meet customer expectations.


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