In an unusual move, a security company owned by IBM has publicly blasted a rival for not patching reported bugs in its enterprise-grade, server-side antivirus software. On Monday, David Dewey, a researcher with IBM Corp.'s...
Wednesday Nov 12, 05:00 PM PST Trend Micro WFBS 5.1 provides safer, smarter and simpler Internet security for business owners running the latest Windows Small Business Server 2008 or Essential Business Server 2008 solutions...
There seems to be no end to the news about Windows Vista and its slow adoption rate. The reasons often cited for the slow adoption rate include lack of new features, increased hardware requirements, reduced performance, early...
Anti-Malware Protection for Endpoints OfficeScan is a host-based anti-malware product that can be centrally managed via a Web-based console. Separate licensing is provided for clients and servers; with client components...
A U.S. based Web hosting firm that security experts say was responsible for facilitating more than 75 percent of the junk e-mail blasted out each day globally has been knocked offline following reports from Security Fix on...
Host Integration Server uses a client\server interface to provide secure connections for client to server and server to server communication. Enforcing authentication on the client/server interface provides the following...
Business Wire News - Sunbelt Software, a leading provider of Windows security solutions, today announced that six Sunbelt products have won Windows ITRead more.. Related Images: Press Release Free Anti - WebWire nowadays it is...
iTnews interviewed Nick Race, Australian Manager of Arbor Networks, about the size and strength of new malicious attacks, Australian vulnerability, and how inter-ISP networks provided better security than end-user software.
Sipera Systems, a provider of unified communications (UC) security, announced the release of UCSniff from Sipera Viper Lab. UCSniff is a free application that demonstrates vulnerabilities in the voice over Internet Protocol...
Israeli security company Yoggie has come up with an intriguing new direction for its portable firewall platform - let open source developers create the applications that run on it. The company already sells a range of USB and...