All Security Software News - November 2006

European Commission calls for real fight against spam

The European Commission has said member states must do more to fight the spread of spam.

Symantec distributes Vista security tools

Symantec is distributing beta versions of Norton Internet Security 2007 and Norton AntiVirus 2007 for the upcoming Windows Vista operating system.

Anti-phishing toolbars? Too many false positives…

  • News
  • Date: 30 November 2006
A survey of so-called ‘anti-phishing toolbars’ has come to the worrying conclusion that none of them are any good.

Apple fixes over 20 security vulnerabilities in OS

Apple Computer has issued a patch to fix over 20 security vulnerabilities in its Mac OS X operating system, including a major Wi-Fi threat.

Symantec fixes NetBackup Puredisk flaw

An unauthorised user could launch malicious code by exploiting a flaw in Symantec's Veritas NetBackup PureDisk product. But a fix is available.

Zero-day attack prevention

  • News
  • Date: 29 November 2006
These technical tips teach you how to defend yourself against zero-day attacks on the server, client, Web and network levels.

National Express upgrades back-up systems

Coach operator National Express has replaced back-up tapes with a disc-based system from Thinking Safe to secure its company data.

Google search bug could be exploited by phishers

A bug in the Google Search Appliance used by many businesses to search their corporate information could be exploited in a phishing attack, security experts have warned.

Consumer worries holding back e-commerce, say analysts

Consumers’ fears over lack of security on the internet are set to wipe $2bn (£1bn) off e-commerce sales in the US, analysts have warned.

Apple Macs vulnerable to adware, warns F-Secure

Apple Mac computers could be vulnerable to adware installed by hackers using a new technique, security experts have warned
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