First Line of Defense
Traditional Information Security Approaches Fail to Address Web Threats
Web threats are on the rise, yet traditional security approaches fail to adequately protect enterprises and individual PC users against increasingly sophisticated Web-based attacks. Learn more about why traditional security approaches are inadequate, and what can be done to improve the security posture of your networked environment.
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Browser Tabs and Search Boxes Provide New Opportunities for Adware and Spyware
Microsoft Internet Explorer 7 incorporates new features that can be exploited by adware/spyware companies. Learn more about these likely new threat vectors, called TabJacking and SearchBox Stealing.
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Jan 19th, 2007
Web Threats: The New Frontier
Threat Landscape
Motivated by the lure of profits from the sale of stolen confidential information, cyber criminals today are shifting to the Web as the medium for their malicious activities.
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Protecting Yourself and Your Company from Web Threats
Best Practices
Today, a complex wave of threats has emerged that uses the Web, rather than email, as a delivery vehicle. A new approach is needed to address this class of threats.
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Web Threats: Characteristics and Impacts
Threats in Depth
Web threats encompass a broad array of attacks that originate on the Internet. Using a combination of various files and techniques, rather than a single file or approach, Web threats are sophisticated in their methods, and they are on the rise.
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Jan 05, 2007
Latest Threat: Skype Spyware Discovered
Latest Threat Info
The discovery of a Trojan, which infects the VoIP telephone application Skype, may indicate that targeted attacks are migrating along with the increasing popularity of VoIP.
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