Archive for February, 2008

Feb 29 2008

WebSense Web Security Suite

Published by editor under security

By: MJ

Based on the corporation’s own ThreatSeeker Network, WebSense Web Security Suite is a revolutionary solution to web security threats. WebSense Web Security Suite protects organizations, companies, and corporate from known internet threat attacks as well as new ones. Some of the threats that Web Security Suite protects against are bots, phishing attacks, spyware, malicious mobile codes, and keylogger backchannel communications. The suite also offers the Web Protection Services that protects organization or corporate websites, brands, and servers.

The difference that Web Security Suite has over the others is that it blocks spyware and keylogger backchannel communications from reaching their host servers. This innovative approach has revolutionized the front of combating internet threats.

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Feb 29 2008

Google Bot Detector System Cracked

Published by Larry under Internet Security, News, Spammers, security

According to Websense, there are a lot of reasons for spammers to favor using GMail:

“…that from the spammers’ perspective, there are four main advantages to this approach. First, signing up for an account with Google allows access to its wide portfolio of services. Second, Google’s domains are unlikely to be blacklisted. Third, they are free to sign up. And fourth, it may be hard to keep track of them as millions of users worldwide are using various Google services on a regular basis.”

There are actions made by GMail to fix this problem as they come up with different methods in preventing such scam. GMail has invited certain users to have their closed beta test to intensify their security system

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Feb 25 2008

Youtube’s 2-hour off air caused by Pakistan

Published by Larry under Information

YouTube became unavailable to the whole wide web for two grueling hours last Sunday due to a Pakistani government policy. The BBC has reported that Pakistan Telecom and national ISP, PCCW were directed by the Pakistani Government to block local access to video site, youtube.com for it’s offensive content. Pakistan Telecom disabled local users to access the said site while redirecting them to another site.

One way or another, the blocking leaked from Pakistan to other ISPs around the globe, hence the unavailability of the whole world to view precious youtube videos. ISPs cannot do anything to fix this mess as they don’t have control over it (OpenDNS).

Owner of Google, YouTube’s parent company said that “Traffic to YouTube was routed according to erroneous Internet protocols, and many users around the world could not access our site,” it said. “We have determined that the source of these events was a network in Pakistan. We are investigating and working with others in the Internet community to prevent this from happening again.”

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Feb 20 2008

Skype Users Read This!

Published by Larry under Internet Security, Tips, security

If you are a Skype user and have been receiving anonymous spam messages inviting you to porn sites or whatnots, then this is the article for you. Even if these pesky bots are too irritating to deal with, fortunately for us, all we need are a few mouse clicks.

Just go to your preferences menu: Tools > Options for PC users or Cmd + , for Apple users, and go to the privacy tab. Just click on the radio button “Only people whom I have authorized” button to the “Allow instant messages from” option. And if you’re really in to it, why not click it for all the categories!

Let’s see if these spammers get past this trick! Just some note for reference, by enabling this feature, it will disable people that you haven’t added to message you. Add them up for you to be able to Skype away!

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Feb 15 2008

AT&T Web Security

Published by editor under security

By: MJ

Just now, AT&T Corporation has just released a highly technical network based security service that provides instant Web Security via advanced Web content and instant-message filtering. The new addition to their enterprise security portfolio is now available to several US companies as well as other parts of the world. Companies are enabled to conduct filters for malware and spyware without the need for bulky hardware or other software requirements through the new service. An additional feature is that AT&T’s Web Security is specially designed to monitor and watch all the non-encrypted traffic in the Web. Companies can merge the new service with existing AT&T security solutions or choose for the service to act independently.

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Feb 05 2008

Web Application Security Reviews

Published by Larry under Web Application

Specifications, implementation, and maintenance problems can all cause disastrous problems when it comes to Web Application Security. Has your software evolved over years and years of development? You are not alone. Most software has features added with use and grows more complex as time goes on. In-house testers tend to gravitate toward their area of expertise and just like clusters of tests executed, bugs are found in a concentrated portion of your software.

With software security, especially of application exposed to a large audience via a Web browser, increased reliability comes from decreasing the correlations between tests. And not all bugs are born alike. Deque Web Application Security Reviews can help detect bugs that have the largest negative impact.

We can help you define your security objectives and standards, code reviews, security penetration testing, and a security deployment review. You may also want to explore how Deque Worldspace Security Practice can help identify code vulnerabilities for common attacks like cross site scripting (XSS) and SQL Injection.

Source: deque.com

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