Paul F. Roberts

McAfee Agrees to Pay $50m SEC Settlement

The Securities and exchange Commission ordered McAfee to pay a $50 million penalty, bringing to a close a long- running investigation into shady accounting practices at the anti-virus software maker. The SEC filed securities fraud charges against McAfee, alleging that the company inflated revenue by $622 million between 1998 and 2000. As part of the […]

Biometric ID Vendors Viisage, Identix Merge

Two of the leading names in biometric identification have agreed to merge, in a deal estimated at $770 million. The deal between Viisage Technology Inc. and Identix Inc. will create a single stable of biometric technologies including facial, fingerprint and skin biometric products. The combined company, which has not yet been named, will have approximately […]

Govt Cyber-sleuths Focusing on Linux, iPod, Xbox

Cyber-security and computer experts from the government and law enforcement are increasingly concerned with malicious code that runs on Linux and Apple Computer Inc.s Mac OS X operating systems and threats posed by devices such as iPods and Xboxes. Intensive courses on the Mac OS X and Linux operating systems, as well as iPods, were […]

Security Audit Flags Thousands of Military User Accounts

Up to 20 percent of the computer accounts used by the U.S. military are unauthorized or abandoned, providing a major opportunity to hackers and foreign governments who want to spy on the United States, according to a senior military official. An ongoing audit of user accounts in the armed services has uncovered an epidemic of […]

Microsoft Back in WMF Hot Seat

Microsoft Corp. late last week changed course and released a patch for a critical hole in Windows five days before its scheduled release date. The company cited faster-than-expected testing and intense customer demand for one of the fastest patch releases in its history. But Microsofts handling of the release of a patch for a vulnerability […]

eBay Hacker Indicted in Massachusetts

A 20-year-old Massachusetts man has been charged with hacking into dozens of customer accounts at online auctioneer eBay Inc. and racking up $32,000 in charges. Sean Galvez of Boston was indicted on one count of larceny and 10 counts of unauthorized access to a computer and identity fraud committed during 2003. He is believed to […]

McAfee, SEC Settle for $50M

The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission ordered McAfee Inc. to pay a $50 million penalty Wednesday, bringing to a close a long-running investigation into shady accounting practices at the anti-virus software maker. The SEC filed securities fraud charges against the McAfee Inc., of Santa Clara, Calif., alleging that the company inflated revenue by $622 million […]

MS Rushes Patch as WMF Exploit Tools Surface

Microsoft Corp. said on Thursday that it would release a patch for a critical hole in the Windows operating system five days ahead of the planned release date. The company began releasing a patch for a vulnerability in a Windows component used to render WMF (Windows Metafile) image files late Thursday, citing faster-than-expected testing of […]

Blue Coat to Acquire Security Company Permeo for $60M

Security appliance maker Blue Coat Systems Inc. said that it is buying Permeo Technologies Inc. of Austin for $60 million in cash and stock. The deal will add Permeos technology for protecting computer “end points” such as desktop and laptop computers to Blue Coats line of security “proxy” appliances that scan ingoing and outgoing network […]

Symantec to Acquire IM Security Vendor IMLogic

Security software company Symantec Corp. said Tuesday that it had signed a definitive agreement to buy IMLogic, a maker of security software for instant messaging applications, based in Waltham, Mass. The acquisition for an undisclosed sum will add IMLogics IM Manager technology to Symantecs growing stable of messaging security products, and give the Cupertino, Calif., […]