NFR Security has released a new network security protection package for AOL Instant Messaging (AIM) to further enhance the company’s Sentivist product.
Sender ID: The Next Wave in Email Protection
So what’s all this talk about “Sender ID” and what exactly does it mean to you as an email user? Sender ID is the convergence of Microsoft’s “Caller ID” and Meng Wong’s “Sender Policy Framework” (SPF).
Windows JPEG Vulnerability Protection
Secure Computing’s Sidewinder G2 Security Appliance customers that have activated the Sidewinder’s embedded anti-virus module have protection from an expected wave of malicious worms exploiting the recently announced Windows JPEG vulnerability – before the worms can reach unprotected desktops.
Linux Data Protection Gets an Upgrade
A major new upgrade to Arkeia Network Backup solution reaffirms its leadership position in the Linux data protection marketplace.
Yosemite Technologies to Support Microsoft Data Protection Server
Yosemite Technologies today announced its plans to support Microsoft Data Protection Server (DPS), a continuous, low-cost disk-based backup and recovery solution.
5 Things About Offshore Asset Protection Every Internet Marketer Should Know
Offshore instruments of asset protection no longer belong in the realm of the wealthiest individuals with high paid financial advisors. Thanks to the internet and globalization of financial markets, there are plenty of firms that can help just about anyone “go offshore”. What follows is a brief introduction to some of the most popular tools of offshore asset protection and how they can be used by online business people and internet marketers like yourself to protect and grow your business.
Yahoo Introduces New Toolbar Featuring Free Spyware Protection
Yahoo has begun beta testing a new toolbar that will feature a spyware function called Anti-Spy. The new anti-spyware addition will allow users to protect their computers from these types of programs.
Legislators Ponder New Credit Protection Laws
Legislators in Washington, D.C. are considering several credit-related consumer protections as outlined in The Fair and Accurate Credit Transaction Act of 2003 (H.R. 2622). If approved, consumers could benefit from the most wide-ranging changes to the rules covering consumers and credit in decades.
Website Copyright Protection
What are copyright laws? How do they affect my firm and how do they affect me? What are my responsibilities and why should I care? These are all questions that most developers and website owners have thought about at one item or another. This article deals with all of these questions and it will give you a starting point for your own firm’s copyright protection plan.
Consumer Protection on the Internet
While we’re on the subject of giving out credit card information on the Web, don’t ever give out your credit card number through e-mail. Sending e-mail is just like sending a post card, with the contents of the e-mail open and viewable to anyone who sees it. Educate yourself! The U.S. Federal Trade Commission offers consumer education
information as well as a way to file a complaint online. The FTC doesn’t
try to resolve the complaint for you. Instead, filing a complaint helps
them investigate fraud and could lead to legal action against the company.