All Security Software News - May 2007

Sailors guard tactics with SecureWave

The Victory Challenge team competing in the Americas Cup has deployed endpoint security from SecureWave to prevent the loss of racing strategy data and design details about the team's racing yacht .

Payment card security body appoints UK firms as advisors

The body responsible for global payment card security has appointed its first board of advisors, which include Tesco, British Airways and a number of other British organisations.

Web users warned of Pirates Trojan

Web users are being warned about a widely spammed e-mail teaser promising a trailer of the film ‘Pirates of the Caribbean 3: At World's End’, and the chance of free tickets.

NTLMv2 to the fore in Vista

  • News
  • Date: 29 May 2007
Vista introduces a rather new but good authentication method for your network security, so says Mark Minasi. Check out this latest excerpt from his book, "Administering Windows Vista Security: The Big Surprises."

Manchester City Council seeks £3bn for road pricing system

Manchester City Council is seeking £3bn from the government to improve public transport and fund a system to charge motorists for using the roads at rush hour.

When Microsoft Vista and VPNs don't mix

Papa Gino's is ahead of many companies in deploying Windows Vista, thanks to its involvement in the Microsoft TAP program. But VPN compatibility has been a sticking point.

Security Blog Log: Scrapping Patch Tuesday a bad idea

  • News
  • Date: 25 May 2007
IT pros scoff at the notion that Patch Tuesday should be scrapped in favour of a quicker, more frequent security update process.

PCI DSS: The standards should not be lowered

  • In Depth
  • Date: 25 May 2007
Bob Russo, general manager of the PCI Security Standards Council explains that education is crucial to getting more merchants to comply with the standard.

Survey: Companies disregard data security breach risks

Companies continue to lack a response plan and fail to implement appropriate encryption technologies, according to a survey of more than 700 IT executives and security officers.

Phishing attacks on the rise

The number of unique phishing websites detected by the Anti-Phishing Working Group (APWG) rose to 55,643 in April 2007, a massive jump of nearly 35,000 from March.
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