Lisa Vaas

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Lisa Vaas is News Editor/Operations for eWEEK.com and also serves as editor of the Database topic center. She has focused on customer relationship management technology, IT salaries and careers, effects of the H1-B visa on the technology workforce, wireless technology, security, and, most recently, databases and the technologies that touch upon them. Her articles have appeared in eWEEK's print edition, on eWEEK.com, and in the startup IT magazine PC Connection.

MS Nixes Potential IIS 6.0 Flaw

Microsoft on May 24 concluded an investigation into a potential IIS 6.0 flaw that researchers said may lead to a denial of service attack and which researchers said “definitely” allows attackers to access special DOS devices (COM1 in this case). The verdict: The claims are wrong, the public proof of concept code doesnt take advantage […]

MS Goes Open Source to Boost Identity Management

Microsoft is launching a slew of initiatives to help Web sites identify visitors. First, the company is kicking off four open-source projects to support the development of ID cards for online users. Microsoft is also releasing one of its identity management specs, Identity Selector Interoperability Profile, under its OSP (Open Specification Promise), meaning the specification […]

Google Launches Security Blog

Jay Neely said it best in his Social Strategist blog: “Whenever Google enters a market, big changes happen.” Googles kept it mum, but it turns out that a year ago it launched an anti-malware team devoted to protecting its users from drive-by downloads. On May 21, the search giants Anti-Malware Team surfaced publicly, posting its […]

IBM Comes Out with 6G-bps Pipe Cleaner

IBM, aiming for carriers and enterprises with high-throughput needs, unveiled a 6G-bps intrusion prevention appliance at Interop on May 22. The appliance, IBM says, can clean service provider pipes of malware lickety-split, with extremely high throughput, high scalability and low latency—indeed, what its calling “unsurpassed” performance in those areas. McAfee on the same day, also […]

Report: Security Drives Vista Adoption

In a recent report on enterprise security, the top reason survey respondents gave for adopting Windows Vista was that the new operating system is perceived as being more secure. The “Fourth Annual Enterprise Security Survey” was commissioned by secure-file-transfer software maker VanDyke Software and conducted by independent research firm Amplitude Research. According to the report, […]

McAfee Unleashes Fastest Ever 10GigE Network IPS

At Interop on May 22 McAfee unveiled an IPS that cranks up to 10G bps—good enough to cover 10GigE Ethernet and next-generation IPv6 networks, the company said. On an Interop day full of network security “we did it firsts” (IBM said its newly announced 6G bps intrusion prevention appliance can clean service provider pipes of […]

Symantec Cracks Down on Piracy

Symantecs decision to file lawsuits against eight companies it accuses of selling pirated software was the latest move in the industrys continuing struggle against counterfeit products. That it was a top-tier security software provider also highlights the dangers to users who install pirated security products onto their systems. The eight separate lawsuits, filed over the […]

Juniper and Microsoft Hook Up for NAC Work

Juniper Networks jumped into the NAC lovefest at Interop on May 21, announcing that its working to get its Unified Access Control NAC server to interoperate with Microsofts Network Access Protection standard. Junipers Networks Infranet Controller is the policy management server at the center of Junipers UAC technology. Juniper said that by the first half […]

Microsoft, TCG, Juniper Tie the NAC Knot

A lot of vendors selling a lot of components that have to agree on how to measure a lot of things have to come together to make an effective Network Access Control system. This involves vendors of hardware, security, network security, client security and operating systems deciding how to tell whos running a system trying […]

Hundreds Click on Click Here to Get Infected Ad

People will click on anything. That was evidenced by the 409 people who clicked on an ad that offers infection for those with virus-free PCs. The ad, run by a person who identifies himself as security professional Didier Stevens, reads like this: Drive-By Download Is your PC virus-free? Get it infected here! drive-by-download.info Stevens, who […]