All Security Software News - November 2006

Microsoft to release six security patches

Microsoft will release six security updates next Tuesday as part of its monthly patching cycle.

Security Blog Log: Sailing a sea of spam

  • In Depth
  • Date: 10 November 2006
This week, bloggers struggle to purge their bloated inboxes. Their experiences lend weight to recent studies showing a breathtaking spike in spam.

Internet at a crossroads

Decisions about the openness of the internet and the technology behind it will affect all web users

Secure web use for all, without walls

  • Opinion
  • Date: 09 November 2006
Few companies would lay claim to being able to protect all end devices. So in a deperimeterised environment a holistic approach to web access is required, says Paul Simmonds

AOL buys financial news content provider

AOL has acquired financial news and information search technology company Relegence.

Google Video mails out Kama Sutra worm

Google has laid users of its Google Video blog group open to the Kama Sutra worm by posting to them video clips infected with the worm.

VoIP security safeguards -- they may be there already

Protecting your VoIP system may be easier than you think, especially since many of the necessary tools are already there.

Spam levels surge to unprecedented levels

Attackers are using stealth malware and infected images to send spam levels through the roof, according to reports from Postini and Sophos.

Network security: Altered attitudes

  • In Depth
  • Date: 08 November 2006
It is vital to educate staff on good security practice, to establish clear and workable policies, and ensure effective access control to corporate information. Ron Condon reports on how to do it

Network security: Evolving your defences

New ways of working bring new security threats, but measures to defeat them must apply to everyone throughout the organisation
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