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whitepaper Dissecting Phish - Hook, Line and Sinker2006-02-24 01:01:25 FORTINET
  This paper describes about phishing. In computing, phishing (also known as carding and spoofing) is the act of attempting to fraudulently acquire sensitive information, such as passwords and credit card details, by masquerading as a trustworthy person or business with a real need for such information in a seemingly official electronic notification or message The term phishing comes from the fact that Internet scammers are using increasingly sophisticated lures as they "Fish" for users' financial information and password data.   
whitepaper Upgrade to IBM Lotus Notes and Domino 7 Products: Announcing New Messaging and Collaboration Software to Help Enhance Productivity, Streamline Processes and Improve Responsiveness2006-02-24 01:01:25
  An integral part of the IBM Workplace family, IBM Lotus Notes and Domino software enables users to share, manage and organize information more efficiently. Lotus Notes and Domino 7 software products deliver a reliable, security-rich messaging and collaborative environment that can help companies enhance the productivity of people, streamline business processes and improve overall business responsiveness. Lotus Notes and Domino 7 software can help one improve availability, reliability, interoperability, integration and performance, and simplify administration. This combination of benefits can help one lower the Total Cost of Ownership (TCO) and optimize the return on investment.   
whitepaper Enhancing Electronic Highway Design Standards and Specifications2006-03-07 02:58:04
  This paper provides an electronic highway specification development framework based on the Iowa Electronic Reference Library (ERL). Since there have been no major changes from its initial development in the past five years, the ERL uses the same technology. Many new technologies have come out in recent years. New technologies are explained that can adopt web services to enhance and improve the capabilities of electronic standards and specifications, including ERL. The paper describes and evaluates the existing Iowa ERL framework and provides (1) a framework for future development, and (2) recommendations for enhancing the existing system.   
whitepaper WWW Using Firefox2006-03-09 03:08:28 University of Edinburgh
  The World Wide Web - or simply 'the Web' - consists of a large number of document pages on computers all over the world, linked by the global Internet. The pages are written using a standard language (HTML) which allows any computer connected to the Internet to access pages which have been made available on any other computer which is also linked to the Internet. The University of Edinburgh offered either Firefox or Internet Explorer to browse the Internet.   
whitepaper Understanding Security in Microsoft Internet Explorer 6 in Windows XP SP22006-06-21 01:00:38 Microsoft
  Web browser security is a major concern for individuals and organizations. Each time a new vulnerability is found, news headlines proclaim dire warnings. As a result of their importance, security issues dominate competitive browser analysis and discussions; overshadow debate about their respective features and functionality. As the market share leader in Web browser software, Internet Explorer (IE) is often the subject of media scrutiny. Since IE is so prevalent, it is an attractive target for hackers to attack, and has come to be considered, in some circles, insecure. This paper examines the real state of Web browser security and the correlation between a browser's vulnerability and its advanced functionality.   
whitepaper Coding With Compassion - Giving Everyone Access to the Power to Know2006-02-24 01:01:25
  Accessibility means making electronic information and technologies usable by people with disabilities. This paper offers specific SAS coding tips and demonstrate the value of different options in ODS and SAS/GRAPH output. The authors emphasize SAS 9 features, such as the SAS/GRAPH accessibility option to generate accessible Java graphs and the use of the HTML destination for ODS, to ensure that one generates the most accessible output possible. One can gain a better understanding of the organization's legal and social responsibility for accessible web content and learn how to make SAS output accessible to everyone.   
whitepaper Modern Network Security: The Migration to Deep Packet Inspection2006-03-07 02:59:08
  The evolution of network and application-layer security threats has significantly altered the requirements for modern network security architecture. Three years ago, a simple Stateful Packet Inspection (SPI) Firewall was sufficient to stop basic attacks such as port scans and DoS attacks. Now, application-layer buffer overflow attacks, Spam, Spyware, Polymorphic Trojans, Blended Threats, Phishing and Pharming are causing unprecedented amounts of financial damage and loss of productivity. To detect and prevent these threats, a completely new kind of security system is required. This system is based on Deep Packet Inspection (DPI) technology, where the appliance has the brains and the horsepower to inspect every byte of every packet, even across multiple thousands of streams of packets.   
whitepaper Web Tools2006-03-09 02:26:49
  This paper introduces the reader to two Linux applications that the reader use with the web. The idea is to let the reader know these applications exist, to tell the reader what one can do, and to show the reader the basics of using them. The first application is the Firefox browser, which is enormously popular and gaining widespread use on Windows as a safe replacement for Internet Explorer. If one not already using Firefox, one might want to switch to it on both Linux and Windows. In mid-2004 the U.S. Government's Computer Emergency Response Team advised users to stop running Internet Explorer because of its security flaws.   
whitepaper A Reference Architecture for Web Browsers2006-02-24 01:01:25
  Reference architecture for a domain captures the fundamental subsystems common to systems of that domain as well as the relationships between these subsystems. Having reference architecture available can aid both during maintenance and at design time: it can improve understanding of a given system, it can aid in analyzing tradeoffs between different design options, and it can serve as a template for designing new systems and re-engineering existing ones. This paper examines the history of the web browser domain and identifies several underlying phenomena that have contributed to its evolution. The authors develop reference architecture for web browsers based on two well known open source implementations, and validate it against two additional implementations.   
whitepaper Technology Overview: Microsoft Internet Explorer 7 Beta 1 for Windows Vista and Windows XP SP22005-09-20 03:00:07
  This paper describes how the Internet Explorer 7 for Windows XP SP2 and Windows Vista promises a safer, more personalized and more productive browsing experience for users and a richer, more compatible platform for developers and network administrators. Internet Explorer 7 beta 1 features focus on the core security architecture changes that offer dynamic protection against data theft, fraudulent Web sites, and malicious and hidden software, as well as improvements to the platform for Web developers.