Thursday | 8 January, 2009

Stories about: Aladdin Knowledge Systems

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    Hackers resurrect notorious attack toolkit 26/09/2008 08:19:00

    Neosploit, the notorious hacker exploit kit that some thought had been retired months ago, has not only returned from the dead, but is responsible for a dramatic increase in attacks, a security researcher claimed Thursday.
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    Google blog used to spread malware 04/02/2008 08:43:08

    A Google-hosted blog is running phony security content that's linked to malware, as well as using Google's automated notification service to try to entice subscribers to click on an infected link, says one security expert.
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    Trojan horse spreads quickly through Microsoft's IM 20/11/2007 10:16:33

    A new Trojan horse that started to spread early Sunday via Microsoft's instant messaging client has already infected about 11,000 PCs, a security company said Monday.
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    eBay Web attack hops from other sites 19/11/2007 07:20:23

    Yet another sophisticated Web-based attack against eBay and its users is being investigated by a Tel Aviv-based security vendor that discovered a similar attack two months ago involving a custom-made bot designed to steal accounts.
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    Custom-built botnet steals eBay accounts 05/09/2007 08:29:05

    Online auction site eBay has been targeted by identity thieves, who are wielding a botnet that uses brute force to uncover valid account log-in information, a Tel Aviv-based security company said Monday.
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    Aladdin's eSafe upgraded to halt proxy menace 08/08/2007 14:44:00

    Security vendor Aladdin Knowledge Systems has added an element to its eSafe secure web gateway that it claims can block the operation of 'anonymous' proxies.
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    Hydra-headed 'Storm' attack starts 29/06/2007 13:00:52

    A new round of greeting card spam that draws users to attack sites relies on a sophisticated multi-pronged, multi-exploit strike force to infect machines, security professionals said late Thursday.
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    Reality Check: Easing the burden of SaaS 06/12/2006 15:07:08

    Of all the issues IT will deal with in 2007, from maintaining regulatory compliance to building out SOAs, SaaS (software as a service) could quickly become the new focus of IT. In fact, forget about SaaS vendors' claims that the SaaS model eliminates the need for significant IT oversight; the opposite is actually closer to the truth.
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    McAfee unveils security gateways 16/09/2005 08:20:36

    McAfee this week unveiled a line of multi-purpose Internet security appliances intended for content filtering, taking its first step into gateway-based anti-spyware protection.
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    Protective layers 03/08/2005 09:44:44

    With so many types of malware stalking the Internet, companies pile on the e-mail defences. By Sue Hildreth and Michael Crawford
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    Vendor group plans authentication protocol 07/01/2005 07:46:19

    Open source has encompassed all areas of software applications and services, so there was little doubt that authentication would, sooner or later, be part of this fast growing movement. OpenLDAP, the open source directory project, has been with us for quite some time. But there's a new movement to create an authentication protocol, to standardize how authentication data is exchanged.
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