Michael Myser

Anti-Spyware Vendor Takes Heat Over Adware Deal

The presidential election has nothing on the debates in the anti-spyware industry. An announcement last week from adware vendor WhenU and anti-spyware company Aluria Software has raised red flags in the anti-spyware community. As part of its new “Spyware SAFE Certification Program,” Aluria gave passing marks to WhenU, which historically has been characterized as spyware […]

Campaign Site Finds Darker Side of Web Branding

Companies that fail to register multiple domain names and extensions under their brand can fall victim to cyber-squatters, confuse their customers or open up their customers to Web and e-mail scams from hackers running look-alike sites. They also run the risk of sending sensitive e-mail to unintended recipients, as the Bush-Cheney 04 re-election campaign found […]

Cash Pours In for E-Mail Security Vendors

Continuing a hot streak for e-mail security vendors, IronPort Systems Inc. on Monday announced a $45 million funding round. The San Bruno, Calif., company is just the latest recipient of venture capital this year in a space thats growing up quickly. “Were starting to see some maturation of the technology,” said Jonathan Penn, an analyst […]

Another Phishing Hole Found in Google

Google Inc. said on Thursday it fixed a flaw in its site that could allow outsiders to launch phishing attacks based on Googles familiar interface, and is working on a second fix for another similar vulnerability. The flaw, which was discovered and posted to Symantec Corp.s Bugtraq security site on Tuesday. The bulletin demonstrated the […]

Office Alternatives Explore Server-Based Apps

While Microsoft quietly pursues developing new servers for its Microsoft Office applications, Sun Microsystems StarOffice and the open-source OpenOffice.org are taking another route with their applications. Citing security, portability and deployment benefits, both see offering server-based applications as a future option. In fact, Sun took it so seriously that it went down this path several […]

Microsoft Issues Flurry of Fixes on Busy Patch Day

Microsoft on Tuesday announced its latest round of patches, focusing almost exclusively on flaws in older operating systems, servers and applications that were largely covered by Microsoft XP Service Pack 2 (SP2). Nevertheless, this months “Patch Tuesday” was busy, with Microsoft releasing 10 security bulletins for various vulnerabilities, a majority of which could allow for […]

Analysts: Microsofts VOIP Move Is Only Natural

Microsoft is expected to release its latest enterprise instant messaging server, Live Communications Server 2005, later this month, and industry analysts suggest that its enhanced capabilities signal a concerted and not entirely surprising effort to move into the telephony and VOIP (voice over IP) market. “They want to go into a new market where they […]

Exploit Code Appears for MS Graphics Flaw

Just a week after Microsoft released a patch to plug a security flaw in the way at least 13 of its programs handle the JPEG imaging format, code appeared on the Internet on Wednesday showing how to exploit those holes. Though this exploit code alone is not a threat, it will likely be a jumping-off […]

Grids Rise to Next Level on Wall Street

NEW YORK—The High-Performance Technology on Wall Street conference here Monday aimed to push financial firms beyond early grid and utility computing initiatives to more complex, companywide deployments. Speakers and vendors used the conference, hosted by consulting firm Lighthouse Partners of Brooklyn Heights, N.Y., to outline the next stage of computing on the Street. “Financial institutions […]

Timing Looks Right for Storage Decisions

With storage managers finally ready to spend money, along with an announcement from Microsoft and new ratings for vendors products and services, next weeks Storage Decisions event in Chicago should kick off a strong years end for the industry. “I think the storage industry has started to move and shake in a positive and dramatic […]