Identity Theft - Google buys photo company
Google buys photo company
( InfoWorld ) - Google Inc. plans to strengthen its Picasa photo management software and service with the acquisition of Neven Vision, a Santa Monica, California, company specializing on mobile photo search. Adrian Graham, Picasa product manager, announced the deal in an official Google blog posting Tuesday, saying that Neven Vision brings expertise on automatically obtaining
Software determines website vulnerabilities.
Available in enterprise or consultant versions, Acunetix Web Vulnerability Scanner v4.0 secures web applications against SQL injection, Cross Site Scripting (XSS), and other vulnerabilities by automatically auditing security of websites. After crawling entire website, software launches several web attacks, identifies vulnerabilities that need to be fixed, and proposes recommendations. It includes
Revised - Cloudmark Messaging Security Solution Helps Cox Communications Protect Customers From Email Abuse
Cloudmark announced today that Cox Communications has deployed the Cloudmark Authority platform to combat spam and phishing for its broadband subscribers. Deployed within the messaging infrastructure offered by Openwave Systems, Cloudmark increases the protection to end users by blocking abusive traffic and significantly reduces downstream processing power and network storage requirements.
Symantec Helps First Horizon Bank Thwart Online Threats to Financial Data
Symantec Corp. today announced that First Horizon National Corporation is using the Symantec Online Fraud Management Solution to help prevent e-mail fraud by combating phishing attacks that may lead to identity theft. Using Symantec's system to detect and block fraudulent e-mail, First Horizon is protecting the integrity of its customers' online transactions and securing their sensitive
Users pay $7.8B in computer repairs
Consumers paid as much as $7.8 billion over two years to repair or replace computers that got infected with viruses and spyware, a Consumer Reports survey found.
Consumer reports recommends best anti-virus, anti-spyware products
According to Consumer Reports' third annual State of the Internet survey, it found over the last two years Americans have lost approximately $8 billion at the hands of computer viruses, spyware and phishing scams.

<< Home