Monthly Archives: April 2004
House Panel to Probe Spyware
Like spam, spyware is unlikely to disappear as a result of laws or regulations, but it is inciting enough popular ire to spur politicians...
Trend Micro Appliance Blocks Viruses
Trend Micro Inc.s Network VirusWall 1200 is a rackable 1U (1.75-inch) appliance that, as the name implies, is a virus-stopping tool that performs basic...
SCS 2.0 Beefs Up Desktop Defense
With Symantec Client Security 2.0, Symantec Corp. extends its desktop-based defenses against blended attacks by offering stalwart anti-virus protection, much-improved firewall and intrusion detection...
Open Source a Better Fit in Small Shops
eWEEK Labs often hears IT managers express a desire to loosen Microsoft Corp.s grip on the office productivity market by deploying alternative office suites....
SCO Names New CFO
The SCO Group announced last week that it has hired Bert Young as its new chief financial officer. SCO is not saying whether the...
Duo Join on Utility Computing
Egenera Inc. and 3Pardata Inc. are teaming up to give enterprises a virtualized server and storage offering for data centers.
The companies have been working...
Tech Sleuth Tracked Down Net Flaw Just For The Thrill
Paul Watson became an Internet celebrity last week when the British government made public his research exposing a flaw in a core Internet technology...
CyberGuard Acquires Webwasher AG
CyberGuard Corp. on Monday unveiled plans to acquire German content security vendor Webwasher AG. Webwasher is the top Web filtering provider in Germany, and...
Experts Say Hacking is Now for Profit
Security experts at the Information Security Decisions conference in New York last week offered their thoughts on how the threat landscape will change over...
Zone Labs Targets Spyware with Integrity Upgrade
Zone Labs Inc. on Monday unveiled a new version of its software designed to disable spyware on desktop computers in an enterprise network. Integrity...