March 21, 2010

'Cisco' Tag Index

Cisco Enhances Network Security

Cisco recently announced the expansion of TrustSec to help create identity secured networks.
Tags: Cisco, mobile, VPN, network security, TrustSec

Cisco Patches Vulnerabilities

The company has updated its Unified Communications Manager and Digital Media Manager.
Tags: Cisco, vulnerabilities, update, applications, patches

Wiretapping the Internet: Legal and Dangerous?

Technology built into routers from 15 vendors could enable an attacker to wiretap anyone, but there are fixes to be had.
Tags: IBM, Cisco, security, hacking, wiretapping

Cisco Patches IronPort

The vulnerabilities are contained in the embedded web servers of the products.
Tags: Cisco, vulnerabilities, appliances, IronPort, patches

TecSec Sues Tech Vendors

The lawsuit alleges that the companies have infringed TecSec's patents covering encryption technology.
Tags: IBM, Oracle, Cisco, patent infringement, court

NASA Hacker to Be Tried in Sweden

U.S. federal prosecutors have stated that the case will be transferred to authorities in Sweden.
Tags: Cisco, NASA, theft, hacker, prosecution

Vulnerability Found in Cisco Secure Desktop

The bug leaves the product open to cross-site scripting attacks.
Tags: Cisco, malware, security, vulnerability, Cross-Site Scripting

Cisco Updates Unified MeetingPlace

The update patches several vulnerabilities.
Tags: voice, Cisco, video, authentication, security

CiscoWorks IPM Flaw Discovered

The flaw allows attackers to compromise vulnerable systems remotely.
Tags: Cisco, security, vulnerabilities, update, vulnerability

Cisco Patches WebEx Player Vulnerability

Cisco has released a security fix patches at least six security holes in its Cisco WebEx WRF Player software.
Tags: Cisco, security, software, patch

Cisco Releases Annual Security Report

The company’s leading areas of concern include banking Trojans, pharmaceutical spam, and click fraud.
Tags: Cisco, security, news, security, URLZone

Cisco: U.S. No Longer the Spam Leader

State of Internet Security 2009 report finds zero days are down, but social networking threats are up.
Tags: Facebook, Linux, open source, Cisco, consumer

Cisco Buys ScanSafe

ScanSafe’s Web security solution will be fully integrated with the Cisco AnyConnect VPN Client.
Tags: Cisco, acquisition, integrated, network, ScanSafe

Security Should Be Priority for Remote Workers

Cisco survey findings indicate that companies aren’t prepared for natural disasters--or flu outbreaks--and that smartphones are presenting an increasing challenge to enterprise security.
Tags: iPhone, Cisco, Enterprise, retail, network

US-CERT Warns of Flaw in SSL-VPNs

US-CERT is now warning against a potentially dangerous flaw in the SSL-VPN implementations from over two dozen vendors, including industry giant Cisco.
Tags: policy, Cisco, browsers, authentication, security

Black Hat Profit: Hacking Parking Meters

If it's connected to a network, it's not safe.
Tags: wireless, Cisco, security, software

HP's ProCurve Moves into Hardware Security

HP ProCurve is adding a new Threat Management Services Module that is a plug in blade for existing ProCurve 8212 and 5400 Series switches.
Tags: wireless, HP, services, Cisco, NAC

Microsoft says Most File Exploits Avoidable

Consumers need to take responsibility for their PC safety, explains Microsoft.
Tags: Microsoft, e-Mail, Cisco, malware, exploitability index

Conficker Prompts New Efforts

The Conficker.C worm has infected about 10 million Windows-based computers in 150 countries, with China's level of infection estimated at 3 million, Brazil at 1 million and Russia at 800,000. In the United States, researchers suspect about 200,000 computers have been infected.
Tags: Microsoft, Windows, e-Mail, Cisco, Conficker

Cisco Makes Email Security Push

Cisco launches a new effort to build email security, leveraging IronPort's email protection as both a SaaS and hybrid model.
Tags: virtualization, services, e-Mail, Cisco, IronPort

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