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CA antivirus deletes Windows 2003 file

September 5, 2006 Company's eTrust software detects Windows file as a virus and deletes it, causing servers to crash and fail to reboot. TAGS: Computer Associates International Inc., Microsoft Windows 2003, CA eTrust, antivirus, virus, Microsoft Windows, server, operating system, Microsoft Corp.

CA tailors security suite for midmarket users

September 7, 2005 Computer Associates will offer a suite of security products for users of Microsoft's upcoming midmarket server bundle. TAGS: midsize business, Computer Associates International Inc., Microsoft Longhorn, Microsoft Windows Server, Microsoft Corp., security, server, Microsoft Windows

CA delivers defensive packages

June 20, 2005 Computer Associates International has unveiled five Protection Suite bundles aimed at small and midsized businesses. TAGS: Computer Associates International Inc., bundle, CA eTrust, Microsoft Corp.

CA buys disaster recovery software maker XOsoft

July 11, 2006 CA says the acquisition will allow it to expand its data protection and management services. TAGS: XOSoft, Bob Davis, Computer Associates International Inc., disaster recovery, data protection, software company, Microsoft Corp.

CA security system vulnerable to DoS attacks

April 6, 2005 Flaw in Computer Associates' eTrust Intrusion Detection System could make it susceptible to denial-of-service attacks. TAGS: eTrust Intrusion Detection, Computer Associates International Inc., intrusion detection system, CA eTrust, denial of service, API, flaw, iDefense, vulnerability, malicious code, security, function, Microsoft Corp.

How to protect your computer from viruses

September 21, 2000 Computer users don't need to feel helpless against the onslaught of viruses such as "NewLove," according to antivirus experts. TAGS: WSH, Computer Associates International Inc., researcher, Trend Micro Inc., attachment, virus, antivirus, Microsoft Outlook, Microsoft Windows, e-mail, Microsoft Corp.

Worm duo tries to hijack Windows PCs

August 14, 2006 Cybercrooks unleash two worms based on a serious Windows flaw, but the attacks don't seem widespread. TAGS: worm, malicious software, flaw, Computer Associates International Inc., attack, security, Microsoft Corp., spyware, Microsoft Windows, PC

Where's the security leadership?

March 3, 2005 Industry watcher Jon Oltsik says that the security business is undergoing profound changes, and not all players are created equal. TAGS: RSA Security Inc., access management, vision, Check Point Software Technologies Ltd., Computer Associates International Inc., Wall Street, Symantec Corp., stock market, Novell Inc., security, McAfee Inc., firewall, conference, Microsoft Corp.

With IE 7, green means go for legit sites

November 13, 2006 The Microsoft browser will soon use a green address bar to indicate that you can trust a Web site--but it will leave some smaller businesses out. TAGS: SSL certificate, browser company, address bar, SSL, certificate, Microsoft Internet Explorer 7, Computer Associates International Inc., guideline, phishing, Microsoft Internet Explorer, agreement, Web browser, Microsoft Corp.

Study: Smaller Singapore firms skirt copyrights

November 2, 2005 Nearly a third of respondents in a survey admit they don't comply with copyright laws. The reason? High costs. TAGS: Singapore, respondent, small and medium business, survey, copyright law, compliance, Computer Associates International Inc., Sun Microsystems Inc., Microsoft Corp.

New strain of "Love" virus steals passwords

August 17, 2000 Security experts say that a new strain of the infamous "I Love You" virus has hit some businesses located in Europe and in the United States. TAGS: National Infrastructure Protection Center, strain, Computer Associates International Inc., virus attack, Microsoft VBScript, virus, infection, variant, banking, Europe, bank, Microsoft Outlook, U.S., e-mail address, e-mail, security

Group seeks spyware's defining moment

June 3, 2005 Makers of anti-spyware tools are taking another shot at pinning down their nemesis, this time with help from consumer groups. TAGS: coalition, PestPatrol, anti-spyware, adware, Computer Associates International Inc., spyware, software company, definition, shot, work, PC, Microsoft Corp.

Chart: 2005 travel paid by companies

March 17, 2006 Find out how much tech companies are spending on travel for Congress members, aides and families to shindigs, conferences. TAGS: representative, Western Wireless Corp., Alcatel, Cambridge, IDT Corp., staff, destination, EarthLink Inc., Infineon Technologies AG, conference, travel, Computer Associates International Inc., aide, Vonage Holdings Corp., AT&T Corp., Sprint Nextel

Group delivers definition of spyware

July 12, 2005 Newly formed Anti-Spyware Coalition hopes its work will help consumers keep their PCs clean. TAGS: Ari Schwartz, Ben Edelman, anti-spyware, coalition, definition, spyware, adware, Computer Associates International Inc., software company, work, Microsoft Corp., PC

Browsers to get sturdier padlocks

December 12, 2005 Web industry group aims to lock out phishers with a stronger program to vouch for legitimate e-commerce sites. Screenshots: Padlocking IE 7 TAGS: certificate, padlock, phishing, SSL, standards, Computer Associates International Inc., Web browser, security, Microsoft Internet Explorer, Microsoft Corp.

Sneaky new virus format has software makers scrambling

July 7, 2000 In the latest case of virus writers being a step ahead of the computer industry, a comparatively new type of virus is forcing antivirus software companies to rebuild their products. TAGS: antivirus company, antivirus software, antivirus software company, software company, virus, Symantec Corp., Eudora, antivirus, Computer Associates International Inc., Symantec Norton AntiVirus, e-mail, message, Microsoft Corp.

LinuxWorld: Xen lures big-name endorsements

February 18, 2005 special coverage In just a few months, the open-source software package has been catapulted to the limelight. Also: Sun bumps back Opteron servers. Photos: Scenes from LinuxWorld TAGS: LinuxWorld, software patent, Xen, open source, endorsement, small and medium business, Novell Inc., Linux, JBoss, AMD Opteron, Sun Microsystems Inc., Computer Associates International Inc., open-source software, Red Hat Inc., server, IBM Corp.
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