Paul F. Roberts

eSafe 5 Targets Drive-By Spyware Sites

A new version of Aladdin Knowledge Systems Ltd.s eSafe gateway security software promises to protect users from a host of Internet ills, including so-called drive-by download Web sites used to place spyware on vulnerable systems, the company said. Aladdin, of Tel Aviv, Israel, announced the availability of eSafe 5 at the Information Security Decisions conference […]

IBM Unveils Tivoli ID Manager

IBM last week announced its new IBM Tivoli Federated Identity Manager, which will extend the reach of Tivolis identity and access management technology, allowing companies to integrate disparate user authentication systems more easily within companies and between business partners. Federated identity technology has been a holy grail for many IT professionals, who see proliferating passwords […]

Security Researcher Spins E-Voting Notoriety into Gold

Security researcher Avi Rubin, who made a name for himself exposing weaknesses in electronic voting equipment, will soon be cracking open other companies products—for a fee. The Johns Hopkins University researcher and a team of top graduate students have launched Independent Security Evaluators, or ISE, a private company that will find security problems in other […]

Researchers Reveal Holes in Grid

New research into security weaknesses in a popular secure remote access technology highlights the vulnerability of large-scale computing environments such as grids and supercomputing clusters to a potentially crippling form of attack. The SSH (Secure Shell) technology is used by security administrators and other technical users to connect to remote machines via a secure, encrypted […]

Firefox Plug-In Protects Privacy

A new tool bar for the Mozilla Foundations fashionable Firefox open-source Web browser can protect Web surfers from hidden online threats and help them cover their Internet tracks, according to Anonymizer, a Web security software company. Anonymizer Total Privacy Suite, which sells for $59.95, unites in one product three of the companys programs: Anonymous Surfing, […]

Phishing, Malware Declining?

A trio of reports from security vendors and industry groups that monitor malicious code suggests that recent plagues such as phishing attacks and spyware may be abating. Reports released last week from managed e-mail security vendor Postini Inc. and the Anti-Phishing Working Group, or APWG, show that the volume of phishing e-mail messages and the […]

SANS Issues Top 20 Flaws List

The SANS Institute last week issued the first quarterly update to its formerly annual Top 20 Internet Security Vulnerabilities list, which many organizations use as a benchmark to evaluate their network security. Holes in Microsoft Corp.s software dominate the list, as usual, but SANS also warned about security flaws in popular anti-virus and media player […]

Schmidt Leaves eBay for Security Startup

Howard Schmidt, perhaps the United States most visible chief security officer, has left online auction house eBay and is donning the jersey of a startup security hardware vendor. Schmidt said goodbye to eBay last week and hello to Electronic Lifestyle Integration, where he will be chairman of the board. He said he was attracted to […]

Cisco Security Device Faces Tough Competition

Cisco Systems Inc. hopes to make inroads in security with its new multifunction appliance, but integration and price issues, along with Ciscos late entry into a crowded market, could stifle the effort, analysts and users say. CEO John Chambers appeared at the Interop trade show here last week to introduce a multifunction device called the […]

IBM Unveils Federated ID Management Tech

A new identity management product from IBM allows companies to share user login and password information using open standards for federated identity management such as SAML, the Liberty Alliance or WS-Federation, IBM said. IBM plans to announce IBM Tivoli Federated Identity Manager on Monday. The new product will extend the reach of Tivolis identity and […]