All Security Software News - May 2007

Alcatel-Lucent buys NetDevices

Alcatel-Lucent is to acquire privately held NetDevices to offer customers an improved way to manage their branch office networks.

New security threats plague users

A variety of new internet security threats emerged last month, according to threat statistics collected by web security software firm ESET.

F-Secure calls for .safe domain for banks

Security supplier F-Secure has called on the organisation responsible for establishing domain names to introduce a .safe domain name exclusively for banks.

Security improving at UK organisations

The number of UK organisations vulnerable to hacking attacks has almost halved, according to a report from NTA Monitor.

Security Blog Log: Bloggers not for easing PCI DSS

  • News
  • Date: 14 May 2007
Heeding PCI DSS is hard, but most bloggers think it would be a mistake to dumb it down so more merchants can be in compliance.

Hackers breach PCs via Quicktime and Winzip

  • News
  • Date: 11 May 2007
Cyber criminals are trying to gain unauthorized access to PCs via security holes in QuickTime and WinZip programs, security firm Symantec has warned.

Silverjet airline deploys web performance management system

Business class-only airline Silverjet is deploying a web performance management system to ensure its online operation meets the mark.

Microsoft should scrap Patch Tuesday

Instead of leaving flaws unpatched for weeks between cycles, Microsoft should use its resources to produce high-quality patches shortly after vulnerabilities are discovered.

University trial shows wireless benefits

The University of London Computer Centre is considering rolling out a wireless service across its 20 institutions after a successful pilot.

Intel to bundle PGP data encryption in chip platforms

Intel is to bundle data encryption solutions from PGP Corporation in its processor platforms.
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