Symantec Internet Security Threat Report Released
Posted on 10-Mar-2006 20:43 News, Security
80 percent of the top 50 malicious code samples could reveal confidential information, with Windows Server 2003, Windows XP Professional, RedHat Enterprise Linux 3 and SuSE Linux 9 Desktop being the safest OS.
Security Firm F-Secure Launches World Map with Malware Information
Posted on 3-Mar-2006 10:49 News, Security
Based on the same system the company uses internally to monitor the development and spread of malware (virus, trojans), the web page allows users to view and plot viruses in real-time or see an elapsed history.
Interview with Vincent Weafer, Symantec Security Response
Posted on 22-Dec-2005 22:14 Articles, Security
In this recorded interview you will hear his thoughts on Internet, wireless and mobile devices security. Vincent also cites the top best practices IT professionals should follow for best enterprise security.
F-Secure launches mobile anti-virus for retail market
Posted on 5-Aug-2005 14:23 News, Security
The company says this is the first mobile security product to be sold through retail channels but Symantec has already released its Symantec Antivirus for Handheld as a boxed option since 2004.
Openwave and McAfee extend mobile anti-virus security solution
Posted on 16-Feb-2005 18:56 News, Security
The two companies will enable operators to provide an anti-virus offering to mobile subscribers across the messaging and data services, as one of the first steps in offering a secure content management solution.
Microsoft to release Internet Explorer 7 with security enhancements
Posted on 16-Feb-2005 07:26 News, Security
AS part of his keynote speak during the RSA Conference, Bill Gates outlined plans for the next version of Microsoft's web browser, to be released for the Windows XP platform. Also commented on Microsoft AntiSpyware, which will be free for non-enterprise users.
Ad-Aware Plus Edition released to retail stores
Posted on 21-Jan-2005 23:41 News, Security
Retail version offers protection from both known and unknown threats such as data-mining, aggressive advertising, parasites, scumware, selected traditional Trojans, dialers, malware, browser hijackers and tracking components.