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Network Security: Archive: February 2007 

A Shift in the Front Line of Attack, Again

Feeling watched? Teleworking professionals are the newest targets and attackers are getting unexpected help in zeroing in.

A Shift in the Front Line of Attack, Again

Feeling watched? Teleworking professionals are the newest targets and attackers are getting unexpected help in zeroing in.

Mozilla Patches Some Firefox Holes

Mozilla makes it tougher to execute cross site scripting attacks but has it left a critical password bug open?

Douse Application Security Flaws With Watchfire

Watchfire's AppScan Enterprise 5 allows developers to point and click to analyze applications for vulnerabilities.

Symantec Sounds Warning on Router Passwords

Symantec warns on a vulnerability in some home broadband routers.

Patch Day Yields a Dozen New Fixes From Microsoft

Half of the fixes are non-OS related, including one embarrassing vulnerability.

It's a NAC World For Network Security. Or is it?

Vendors line up at RSA to shout about their NAC wares but some realize that network security is about a lot more.

VeriSign Tackles Growing Internet Security Threats

VeriSign CEO Stratton Sclavos pledges to pump more than a billion dollars over the next three years to build new Web infrastructure that will keep the Internet safe and reliable.

RSA Grows Its Data Protection Mix

EMC's security division launches enhancements to its data protection capabilities.

EMC Locks Up Symmetrix Box With RSA Security

EMC tucks security technologies into its Symmetrix arrays just six months after the RSA purchase.

Security Luminaries Start RSA on a Data Tip

Symantec and McAfee make some noise about their data protection lines as RSA gets under way.