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Kensington Personal Firewall
Reviewed on November 14, 2005
The Kensington Personal Firewall offers a convenient way for highly mobile business users to protect the data stored on their portables.
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Trio of Cisco flaws may threaten networks
January 25, 2007
Holes in software that controls Cisco's routers and switches could let miscreants cripple computer networks, including the Internet.
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Blue Coat to cleanse encrypted traffic
November 9, 2005
New SSL decrypting feature would prevent viruses, spyware and other pests from stealthily entering a network.
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Will IM be the next security culprit?
February 24, 2004
Q1 Labs CTO Sandy Bird cautions that the number of instant messaging attacks is likely to worsen over time.
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Windows weakness can lead to network traffic hijacks
March 25, 2007
Problem in the way Windows PCs obtain network settings could let attackers hijack traffic, researchers warn.
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Cisco flaw puts Wi-Fi networks at risk
November 2, 2005
Fix is out for bug in WLAN controllers that could enable an attacker to send malicious wireless traffic.
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Vista feature exposes beta machines
August 18, 2005
Unexpected peer-to-peer feature in the beta version of next Windows catches some testers off-guard.
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F5 Networks picks up another security start-up
June 1, 2004
The company's $29 million purchase of MagniFire puts it in the application firewall market, as F5 prepares to battle bigger companies for a piece of the network security pie.
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Security in the year of the 'BUT'
January 11, 2005
IT watcher Jon Oltsik says businesses are finally changing the way they think about information security--and none too soon.
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AT&T beefs up cybersecurity tools
June 1, 2004
The company is introducing an extra layer of security to protect enterprise networks from denial-of-service attacks.
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Microsoft takes down barrier in Vista firewall
April 27, 2006
Windows update will turn off the firewall's new feature by default--something customers have asked for, Microsoft says.
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Net stores get ready for Santa cons
December 15, 2004
Holidays bring more money for online retailers--but also more security worries.
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Switches look to security to recapture lost luster
April 9, 2004
When the dot-com boom went bust so did the market for switches that shuttle traffic between servers, but as security concerns mount, these network elements have found new ways to make themselves useful.
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Zombies try to blend in with the crowd
October 19, 2006
Hackers aim to make networks of hijacked computers go unnoticed by merging their communications with common Web traffic.
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Taking aim at denial-of-service attacks
May 13, 2003
Graduate students from Carnegie Mellon University propose plans for stopping high-volume digital onslaughts that are used to shut down Internet sites.
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Latest Sober threatens e-mail gateways
November 23, 2005
Worm is generating a flood of e-mail traffic, which could hit corporate systems like a mini denial-of-service attack.
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NORAD gives thumbs up to blade PCs
April 18, 2005
The guys who safeguard the skies over North America are advocates of the rackable desktop.
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