Thursday | 8 January, 2009

Stories about: Network Box

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    CEOs on Facebook easy to dupe, says researcher 07/01/2008 08:00:19

    Corporate executives should think twice about the information they disclose on social networking sites such as Facebook, a Hong Kong-based security company warned Friday after duping gullible CEOs and finance directors into revealing personal details that could be used for so-called spear-phishing attacks.
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    Box reduction: Picking the low-hanging green datacentre fruit 06/09/2007 10:40:30

    In another article we saw that making any changes to the air-conditioning, the electricity supply or the cooling arrangements were not trivial undertakings. Datacentre infrastructure changes are significant exercises. What about making changes to the IT kit inside the datacentre?
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    Vendor warns over Skype eavesdropping 21/08/2007 08:36:15

    Skype is an easy target for hacking and offers a way inside a corporate network.
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    Network Box Australia goes global 25/01/2007 17:10:48

    Managed security service provider, Network Box Australia, has merged with country distributors in Australia, Hong Kong and the United Kingdom to create Network Box Limited, in a deal worth $US22 million.
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    Spam fighters cede ground in escalating conflict 22/09/2006 08:12:31

    Computer security analysts who fight spam face the same thankless task as goalkeepers: They don't get much credit for the unsolicited e-mail they stop, only demerits for the ones that get through.
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    Inside the perimeter 22/03/2006 11:12:34

    Employee PCs have replaced servers as the preferred target of cybercriminals.
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    Addressing the human security vulnerability 18/10/2005 11:15:45

    So, you have the best firewall, intrusion-detection and antivirus systems technology has to offer. Yet, despite your Fort Knox approach, you're still hit with security breaches and the occasional malware du jour. One reason for this may be the lack of motivation by your workers. Unlike owners, they don't have a direct interest in the success of the company. Or do they? How far are they willing to go to ensure corporate success?
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    Caught in the crosshairs 06/09/2005 13:48:49

    Security experts say that the mass-mailing threats of the past are becoming fewer as awareness is now more widespread. But don't relax your guard. Criminals are shifting to targeted means to extract assets from known and designated sources, and you could well be in their crosshairs.
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