In the NewsAugust 19th, 2008
Fortune 500 companies use of email spoofing countermeasures decliningA recently conducted study by Secure Computing’s TrustedSource reveals that, not only a mere 40% of the Fortune 500 companies use Sender Policy Framework ... August 19th, 2008
Comparative Anti-Malware Study... validates our commitment to providing best-of-breed gateway security solutions,” said Ken Rutsky, vice president of Product Marketing, Secure Computing. ... August 15th, 2008
Wide-Area Data Services, Email, Web and UTM Security in a Single ...... requiring companies to thoroughly secure every connection to the Internet,” said Atri Chatterjee, senior vice president of marketing, Secure Computing. ... August 15th, 2008
Thousands of web servers hit by SQL attackAccording to a blog on the company's TrustedSource information site, the attack began late last Friday. It targets machines running Microsoft SQL Server. ... August 15th, 2008
Joomla sites hit in latest SQL injection attackChristoph Alme, a malware specialist at security firm Secure Computing, said, "There are more than five million Joomla pages out there. ... August 14th, 2008
Web Threats Becoming More Diverse... attack through spam, malicious Web content, spyware and botnet deployments,” said Dmitri Alperovitch, director of intelligence analysis at Secure Computing. August 14th, 2008
Thousands of web servers hit by SQL attackAccording to a blog on the company's TrustedSource information site, the attack began late last Friday and targets machines running Microsoft SQL Server, ... August 14th, 2008
Reporting Software provides real-time web monitoring.Built for maximising the value of information available in both Secure Web (formerly known as Webwasher) appliances and Secure Web SmartFilter, ... August 14th, 2008
How to root out rootkits"The use of rootkit technologies is prevalent in the malware families our filters are picking up today," says Christoph Alme, Secure Computing's antimalware ... August 13th, 2008
Olympics could crash computer networksSpokesman Eric Krieger says employees could also inadvertently download malicious software, compromising sensitive company information. ... August 13th, 2008
Brief: New SQLi attack making the rounds onlineAccording to a post on the TrustedSource blog, the attack is still centering on MSSQL driven websites, but also Sybase driven web servers could be at risk ... August 12nd, 2008
Secure Computing's secure web appliance provides Web 2.0 threat ...This Web 2.0 protection is powered in part by Secure Computing’s industry-leading TrustedSource technology. Ken Rutsky, Vice President of Product Marketing, ... August 12nd, 2008
Secure Computing Announces Top Threats in Q2 2008 and Predicts ...... malicious Web content, spyware and botnet deployments," said Dmitri Alperovitch, director of intelligence analysis at Secure Computing. ... August 12nd, 2008
How to root out rootkits"The use of rootkit technologies is prevalent in the malware families our filters are picking up today," says Christoph Alme, Secure Computing's antimalware ... August 12nd, 2008
Cyberspace: new frontier in conflicts... else," says Dmitri Alperovitch, director of intelligence analysis at Secure Computing Corporation, a data-security firm based in San Jose, Calif. ... August 11st, 2008
Secure Computing’s Secure Web appliance provides superior Web 2.0 ...This Web 2.0 protection is powered in part by Secure Computing’s industry-leading TrustedSource™ technology. Ken Rutsky, Vice President of Product Marketing ... August 11st, 2008
Secure Computing's Secure Web appliance provides superior Web 2.0 ...This Web 2.0 protection is powered in part by Secure Computing's industry-leading TrustedSource(TM) technology. Ken Rutsky, Vice President of Product ... August 11st, 2008
Secure Computing Announces Top Threats in Q2 2008 and Predicts ...... malicious Web content, spyware and botnet deployments," said Dmitri Alperovitch, director of intelligence analysis at Secure Computing. ... August 11st, 2008
Secure Computing Announces Top Threats in Q2 2008... malicious Web content, spyware and botnet deployments," said Dmitri Alperovitch, director of intelligence analysis at Secure Computing. ... |