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whitepaper The Essential Elements of Comprehensive Endpoint Security26/03/08
  Establishing a comprehensive endpoint security solution is complicated, and issues like accounting for unmanaged nodes only increase the scope of the challenge. What's more, selecting and stitching together an appropriate set of counter-measures means navigating a complex landscape of point products. Accordingly, the intent of this white paper is to clarify the the endpoint security problem and identify the functional requirements of a comprehensive endpoint security solution.  sponsored by
whitepaper Protecting and Optimizing Exchange Environments: Deploying a Secure Email Boundary to Optimize Enterprise Messaging Networks2006-07-01 Sendmail
  Learn how to address the most common security and stability issues for Exchange and groupware networks--and discover the keys to keeping them free of proliferating storage space and spam problems.

Inside this compelling white paper, you'll get a look at critical requirements for securing Exchange, including defense of the gateway, connection control, domain authentication, clustering, and failover protection.

You'll read how to boost network messaging ROI through a practical application of best practices based on years of experience at Fortune 1000 enterprises. Download now.

Tags: Best Practices, Anti-Virus, Security Standards, Spam - E-mail Fraud - Phishing
  
whitepaper Intelligence at Your Fingertips2006-12-16 01:00:21 Symantec
  Targeted attacks are on the rise as hackers increasingly write malicious code for monetary gain rather than for notoriety. As a result, organizations must know when a targeted threat appears on the threat landscape. Early Warning Services can provide actionable intelligence throughout the entire threat lifecycle. This enables enterprises to prioritize IT resources to better protect critical information assets against a potential attack. Increasingly, Early Warning Systems are helping enterprises reduce risks and control costs.   
whitepaper Browser Highjackers: What's This Mean in Terms of Spyware?2006-06-09 01:00:26 LT International
  When one thinks of a hijacker, what comes to mind? Generally, people think of someone who takes over a situation and runs it the way they want to get what they want. This is the hard cold fact about hijacking, and while it is definitely less violent than a physical hijacking, the results can be all the same. Someone comes in, takes over, and in the end the innocent party minding their business, is the one who looses. Welcome to the not-so-pleasant work of browser hijacking.   
whitepaper Hijack High Jinks: What This Means for Web Surfers2006-06-09 01:00:26 LT International
  A despicable new thing out there on the net today is hijacking. It is a trend that is becoming all too common among Internet browsers. Hijackers are forcing web users to malicious sites and downloading software in their computers. This software can cause the users search pages and home page to be not of their choosing. There can also be Internet short cuts added to the favorites list. This allows the hijacker to be in control of what sites one will frequent. One would think it is just as easy as going into the browser settings and changing them back. The best action of defense is a good anti-virus program.   
whitepaper The Legalities of Spyware2006-06-09 01:00:27 LT International
  It is easy to understand why the introduction of the Spyblock Act, is finally allowing net surfers to breath a little easier. This has been a problem that has been building for some time now. The easy removal of software programs are the primary directive of this bill, and will require the computer users consent to install. Given that the computer can and usually does house a large amount of personal information on the individual user, people should in essence have the same rights as when they are in their homes with the blinds drawn. Privacy is the biggest issue where Spyware is concerned. The fact that so many net users are indeed being unknowingly hijacked everyday is a very troubling thought.   
whitepaper Thwart Those Internet Hijackers With Some Simple Solutions2006-06-09 01:00:27 LT International
  One of the largest threats on the web today is hijacking and/or hacking. It can be by the way of obnoxious assaults of pop-ups after one misspelled a web address or a key code that takes over the browser fully. There is a good probability that everyone who has or will surf the net will be attacked at some point. But it possible to thwart the hijackers attack and keep them out of the machine. It is even possible to avoid them all together by using common sense when surfing the net. Don't go on sites that cannot be trusted or download from unreliable sources. This will keep one away from the type of sites that can contain malicious software.   
whitepaper Dont Click That! and Other Tips to Avoid Spyware2006-06-09 01:00:27 LT International
  Spyware is simply a program that is used by advertising industries to automatically direct one to their websites or fill the screen with pop-ups even though one has set the pop-up blocker on high. This software gets installed on the computer either without the knowing or when one thinks one is downloading something else. There are even types of spyware that can track what keys one is typing and translates them into what one has said. This is how hijackers get the personal information. Spyware can make the computer go slower because of the extra processing the computer is doing.   
whitepaper Certified Ethical Hacker Exam Prep: Understanding Footprinting and Scanning2006-06-16 01:00:27 Pearson Education
  This paper helps to prepare for the EC-Council Certified Ethical Hacker (CEH) Exam by covering foot printing and scanning. Sample exam questions with detailed answers are provided to help the reader prepare for the Certified Ethical Hacker exam. The EC-Council divides information gathering into seven basic steps. These include gathering information, determining the network range, identifying active machines, finding open ports and access points, OS fingerprinting, fingerprinting services, and mapping the network.   
whitepaper Porn Problems: Why Spyware Is so Prevalent in the Pornographic Industry2006-06-09 01:00:27 LT International
  People are constantly wondering if porn generates more spyware and adware or if it is the other way around. Porn can completely hijack the computer if one is not careful. Even people who download something they though was not pornographic are at risk. This can be adware infested with porn that will take over the computer. There are more than thousands of programs for porn that can hijack the computer and have adware and spyware in them. Pornware is the most malicious and sickest type of spyware. Pornware spreads like most other types of spyware through Active X and Java vulnerabilities in the users computer.   
whitepaper Kevin Mitnick on Malware: Mitigating Malware in Userland2006-07-16 18:35:20 AppSense
  If the security of your corporate data isn't top of mind, it will be by the time you finish this attention-grabbing white paper by Kevin Mitnick. The author is the once-vilified hacker who served four years in a federal prison in the 1980s for breaking into corporate computers; since "going legit," Mitnick has transformed himself into one of the most sought-after security consultants in the world. He explains how malware is being used to steal corporate data and describes a number of real-world data thefts that illustrate all too clearly the extent to which hackers will go to steal your secrets and sell them to your competitors. Sponsored by AppSense, this white paper is not to be missed. Download it today!