All Security Software News - December 2006

IE7 phishing tool slows down PCs

Microsoft has admitted that its recently launched Internet Explorer 7 browser can slow down users’ PCs.

Customer data laws would hit e-business, claim banks

Banks have reacted with scepticism to calls for US-style laws that would force them to inform customers whenever their personal banking data was lost or stolen by hackers.

Spam, phishing attacks growing more sophisticated

Security researchers at MessageLabs and Symantec are reporting a significant rise in more sophisticated botnet and phishing attacks, putting a stranglehold on corporate communications.

VoIP hacking exposed in new book

VoIP hacking is a reality, and in a new book, two VoIP security experts outline the tools and tricks to avoid a system-crushing hack.

Top network security tips of 2006

  • Expert Panel
  • Date: 19 December 2006
The top Windows networking security tips of 2006 cover a range of topics, including network isolation, open source Windows security tools, VPN security and more.

Botworm targets Symantec security

A botworm is targeting Symantec’s widely used web security products on corporate networks.

Criminals find safety in cyberspace

A new report from McAfee shows how criminals are enjoying a sense of safety and anonymity in cyberspace that they never had on the street. And they're making more money.

Apacs and Visa grilled over online crime

The House of Lords Science and Technology Committee has questioned representatives of Apacs and Visa over online computer crime in the financial services industry.

Review: Deep Security is a solid IPS

Third Brigade's Deep Security is a well-designed, effective product with strong configuration and policy control capabilities.

Review: Prevx1 not ready for prime time

Prevx1 will require significant improvement in management and detection capabilities before it can be considered a serious contender for enterprise deployments.
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