ActivIdentity Announces Strong (Identity Theft) Authentication Solution Supporting OATH-Promoted One-Time Password Algorithm
ActivIdentity Announces Strong Authentication Solution Supporting OATH-Promoted One-Time Password Algorithm
ActivIdentity Inc. , a global leader in digital identity assurance, today reaffirmed its commitment to the authentication standards by launching the ActivIdentity Mini Token OE and ActivIdentity Authentication SDK supporting the HMAC One-Time-Password algorithm technology developed by the Initiative for Open AuTHentication .
Source: biz.yahoo.com
'Cyberblackmail' on the rise
LONDON -- As illegal moneymaking schemes go, it is certainly not a new one: Crooks steal something of value from their victims and then demand ransom for its safe return.
Source: metimes.com
Sunbelt Software's Messaging Ninja
Sunbelt Software has announced the release of its new third-generation enterprise messaging security solution, Sunbelt Messaging Ninja. Built for Microsoft Exchange, the product boasts best-of-breed anti-virus, antispam and anti-phishing along with the most powe...
Source: www.biosmagazine.co.uk
The importance of network security
The proliferation of technology has created a mobile society consisting of millions of telecommuters, field workers, travelling sales personnel and home-office workers. Users can connect to their office networks from hotels, airports and other remote locations besides home.
Source: www.hindustantimes.com
Security Bites Podcast: Symantec v. Microsoft
Security Bites podcast for May 19, 2006: Symantec sues Microsoft and CEO Thompson says the company is not afraid of Microsoft in the security space. Also, spam fighter surrenders to spammer and a new tool to make searching safe. Listen now or download the feed.
Source: news.com.com
Harry Gross |
Dear Harry: I filed my 1040 in early April. I'm expecting a modest refund. Today, I got an e-mail that appeared to be from IRS asking me to contact them. I went to the site on the Internet they said to contact, and was asked all kinds of personal questions that the IRS certainly could get from my tax return.
Source: www.philly.com

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