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Panda Software Antivirus & Firewall 2008 – Windows

Internet Security Software | Saturday 30 January 2010 5:09 pm

  • Includes – Antivirus, AntiSpyware, Firewall, AntiPhishing, TruPrevent and AntiRootkit
  • AntiSpyware – Protection against dangers by preventing access to websites harboring threats
  • Personal bi-directional firewall – Blocks hackers and intruders
  • AntiPhishing – Protects against online fraud
  • TruPrevent – Detect and block unknown threats

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Panda Software Antivirus & Firewall 2008 – Windows

New and updated VMWare advisories, (Sat, Jan 30th)

News | Saturday 30 January 2010 4:06 pm

Today VMware has released the following new and updated security advisories:

New – VMSA-2010-0002
This is described as – VMware vCenter update release addresses multiple security issues in Java JRE.The JREis updated to version 1.5.0_22 and this covers a *lot* of CVE’s.
Updated – VMSA-2009-0016.2

View full post on SANS Internet Storm Center, InfoCON: green

CIA, PayPal under bizarre SSL assault

News | Saturday 30 January 2010 12:07 pm

Plus hundreds of others

The Central Intelligence Agency, PayPal, and hundreds of other organizations are under an unexplained assault that’s bombarding their websites with millions of compute-intensive requests.…

Offloading malware protection to the cloud

View full post on The Register – Security

Got PushDo SSL packets?, (Sat, Jan 30th)

News | Saturday 30 January 2010 8:19 am

Steven Adair over at ShadowServer has posted a blog entry about the strange going’s on with the PushDo botnet. There has been a large rise in the detection of SSL packets hitting a number of domains, www.sans.org included.
If you are the admin of one of these 315 sites and you can grab some of these packets in a pcap and your willing to share, can you upload them via our contact form so that we can compare with what we are seeing.
Have a good weekend.
Steve Hall

ISC Handler of the day

View full post on SANS Internet Storm Center, InfoCON: green

Next-Generation Internet Security: BGP Reloaded

News | Saturday 30 January 2010 2:21 am

Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) 4 has been showing its age in the face of more advanced attacks from hackers. The TechWiseTV team discusses next-generation BGP for future connectivity with Cisco IOS engineer Russ White.

View full post on Cisco Interaction Network TechWiseTV Podcast



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