Monthly Archives: June 2004

Vulnerability Assessment Keeps Airline Flying

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When the W32.Sasser.worm hit the Internet last month, continental Airlines Inc.s security team was able to find and plug its vulnerabilities before the worm...

Appliances Ease E-Mail Security

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Spam, viruses and directed attacks have made managing e-mail security an increasingly complex and difficult job. eWEEK Labs recently reviewed three appliances that will...

WordPerfect Eases Office Tasks

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Microsoft might dominate the office productivity space, but competitors continue to gain ground by producing lower-price alternatives that work well in enterprise environments. The WordPerfect...

MXtreme Mail Firewall MX 200

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BorderWares MXtreme Mail Firewall MX 200, which began shipping in March, is the least expensive appliance we reviewed, but it doesnt lack in capability...

IronPort C60

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From a hardware perspective, the IronPort C60 is the most robust appliance we tested, with dual processors, RAID Level 10 and redundant power supplies.Click...

LashBack Unsubscribes Spammers

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On June 15, the Federal Trade Commission told Congress that a national Do Not E-mail list is not feasible at this time. In deciding that...

ChoiceMail Is Ahead of Its Time

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Digiportal Software Inc.s ChoiceMail Enterprise 2.5 anti-spam software is one too many steps ahead of the effort to block junk e-mail using sender identity.Click...

IronMail

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The IronMail appliance, which was updated in February with Version 4.0 software, is a good fit for companies that need to improve perimeter security...

Nitix Serves Up New Options

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A big selling point for server appliances is ease of management— these systems make it possible for businesses to deploy core server applications such...

The Open Conversation

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Its JavaOne time again this week in San Francisco, and for once its an apt title. Is Java one, or is it a train...