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Bots slim down to get tough

November 16, 2005 Malicious botmakers find they can better delay detection with pint-size bots. TAGS: bot, signature, MessageLabs Ltd., attacker, denial of service, phishing, antivirus company, detection, antivirus, virus, security, PC, e-mail

Digital signatures get Web standards nod

June 7, 2007 OASIS standards group ratifies a tamper-proof method for handling electronic timestamps, postmarks or official corporate imprimaturs. TAGS: digital signature, OASIS, signature, Web service, server, document

Promising antispam technique gets nod

May 23, 2007 Internet Engineering Task Force approves a technique designed to put junk e-mailers out of business forever. TAGS: DomainKeys, digital signature, PayPal, anti-spam, phishing, signature, Yahoo! Inc., e-mail server, SD card, message, e-mail, server

E-mail authentication. Then what?

March 22, 2005 Sendmail CEO Dave Anderson explains why we're approaching the end of e-mail as we know it. TAGS: e-mail authentication, sender, signature, approach, SMTP, receiver, Cisco Systems Inc., e-mail, IP, Yahoo! Inc., server, solution, message

Is an antivirus gap looming?

July 9, 2007 Security researcher Jose Nazario says the concept of antivirus as the last line of defense has been thrown out the window. What should replace it? TAGS: antivirus company, gap, antivirus, signature, network security, researcher, malware, variant, threat, virus, security

Open-source bugs undermine digital signatures

March 10, 2006 Two flaws in open-source cryptography app could allow an attacker to add content to a digitally signed message or forge signatures. TAGS: digital signature, cryptography, Novell Inc., flaw, Gentoo, open source, signature, Linux, bug, security, message, e-mail

'RFID' fabrics and surfing for porn, the Israeli way

June 26, 2006 VC confab in Israel features everything from underwater broadband communication for ships to chemical signatures in clothes. TAGS: RFID, cyberterrorism, fabric, chemical, RFID tag, virtualization, Israel, porn, signature, CEO, broadband, PC

The new battleground in cybercrime

November 30, 2007 Finjan CTO Yuval Ben-Itzhak writes that user data increasingly is driving "criminal-2-criminal" business. TAGS: cybercriminal, Finjan Software Inc., signature, Web 2.0, attacker, trojan horse, malicious code, credit card, bank, security, server, spyware, PC

Web attackers get better at hiding

April 18, 2007 In cat-and-mouse game with security pros, cybercrooks are hiding malicious code in Flash animations and encoding it, expert says. TAGS: Jose Nazario, Flash animation, JavaScript, malicious code, attack, signature, security, Web browser, trojan horse, PC

Quality, quantity of phishing kits on the rise

October 16, 2006 Kits, which can be had for as little as $30, are getting more sophisticated, says antiphishing group. TAGS: heuristics, phishing, kit, criminal, quantity, Websense Inc., signature, Web browser, antivirus

Utah may erase early but unused e-commerce law

December 19, 2005 In 1996, the state won applause for enacting a digital-signature law. Now it may go away. TAGS: Utah, digital signature, information security, e-commerce, law, legislation, state, signature, key

Open-source antivirus tech may get commercial help

December 13, 2005 eEye Digital Security may adopt and improve the open-source Clam AntiVirus technology to add to its intrusion-prevention product. TAGS: eEye Digital Security, intrusion prevention, open source, signature, antivirus, McAfee Inc., virus

Evasion bug bites virus shields

November 1, 2005 Security researcher says an issue in several antivirus products could let malicious files pass undetected, but some in the industry say it's not a flaw. TAGS: Kaspersky Lab, antivirus software, Trend Micro Inc., Computer Associates International Inc., researcher, McAfee Inc., virus, signature, vulnerability, antivirus, security, flaw, scanner

Antispam spec sets off on path to standard

July 11, 2005 Yahoo, Cisco and partners have submitted DomainKeys Identified Mail, which helps verify the sender of a message, to a standards body. TAGS: DomainKeys, e-mail authentication, Sender ID, Yahoo! Inc., e-mail security, submission, Cisco Systems Inc., anti-spam, specification, signature, representative, phishing, e-mail server, key, e-mail, message
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