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Malware: Archive: May 2002 

Major Cause Of Spam: Your Employees

A new study by a network security company shows that employees misusing their Internet connections on the job are forging a path for spam to flood into their companies' inboxes. But some say that's tantamount to blaming the victim.

Aberdeen Insight: Security Policy Automation In The Enterprise

An evolution under way in the security software industry is allowing enterprises to cost-effectively define, detect, deploy, and document consistent security programs. The Aberdeen Group explains what emerging security policy automation tools can do for your network.

Secure Your Network Against Viruses, Spam

Are you doing enough to control the viruses and spam coming in across your mail servers? Here are some tips for protecting your enterprise from virus attacks and spam tsunamis.

Microsoft Battles Debugger Flaw, SQL Worm

Vulnerabilities with Windows NT and 2000 systems and a self-propagating 'Spida Worm' add to the security headaches for Microsoft.

  • MS Gets Defensive About Open Source Software
  • Security In eBusiness Era Focus Of Conference

    At next week's eSecurity Conference & Expo in Virginia, security experts from the private sector, government and academia will focus on helping attendees develop effective strategies and policies for protection in the eBusiness era.

    The Feds' Top Hacker Speaks

    Sidebar: Keith Rhodes, chief technologist with the U.S. General Accounting Office, makes his living breaking into government networks to find and eliminate security flaws. In this Q&A, he discusses what companies should be doing to protect themselves, what risks are looming ahead and what exciting security technology is coming down the road.

    Computer Worms Costing Billions Globally

    Emails no doubt have revolutionized our lives on a personal and business level. But they also have become a deadly vehicle for transporting worms and viruses to our networks.