Stories about: Anonymizer

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    How to beat 22 Web security threats 06/05/2009 13:37:00

    Forewarned is forearmed. We investigate the latest and most deadly tech dangers, and explain how to fight back.
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    Cybercrime toll mounts for businesses 11/09/2008 08:18:00

    Cybercrime is more than a buzzword, it's a critical business concern, say 1,387 IT professionals surveyed by security firm Finjan.
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    Aladdin's eSafe upgraded to halt proxy menace 08/08/2007 14:44:00

    Security vendor Aladdin Knowledge Systems has added an element to its eSafe secure web gateway that it claims can block the operation of 'anonymous' proxies.
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    Use disposable e-mail addresses to stop spam 30/07/2007 12:12:06

    When the junk mail starts to flow, you just zap that address.
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    Tony Soprano's laptop 10/04/2007 14:45:57

    Tony Soprano's dislike of computers is well-known, but in 2007, it's hard to keep a business running without one. (Another argument for creator David Chase ending the show after five seasons, but too late now.) Tony knows that yesterday's bookie can't compete with a txt-ing young punk offloading his risky punts on Betfair, and that though tradition's important, sometimes old-school thinking just doesn't cut it. To stay on top, a business has to move with the times.
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    Security firms fight Firefox fire with fire 13/05/2005 08:32:12

    Just in time for one of the first serious security flaws to be found in Mozilla's Firefox, two companies, Anonymizer and FraudEliminator, have released new security products for the popular open source Web browser.
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    VeriSign changes prompt privacy warnings, anger 22/09/2003 08:00:00

    Privacy advocates are warning that recent changes to the .com and .net database of domain names by VeriSign Inc. could violate the privacy of millions of Internet users, inadvertently sending confidential e-mail content and Web surfing data to VeriSign's systems.
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    Take back your privacy 13/11/2002 15:28:06

    Do you ever suspect that someone else is calling the shots on your PC? You’re not doing anything online, but the modem lights show that your system is sending and receiving data. One day you research a New Caledonian vacation, and the next day ads start popping up on your screen pushing Noumea getaways. Is someone out there watching you?
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    'The Golden Age of Hacking rolls on' 25/10/2002 12:06:05

    Over the last eight months major new hacker tools have been released or revealed, ending a lull in activity among hackers that followed the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks and the enactment of legislation that enhanced law enforcement's ability to prosecute people who break code and wreak havoc on networks by exploiting software vulnerabilities, hacking consultant Ed Skoudis said Thursday.
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    Anonymizer.com boosts privacy service 07/08/2002 07:50:00

    It just got easier to remain a nobody on the Web. On Tuesday, Anonymizer.com is launching the first major update to its US$29-a-year privacy service, called Anonymizer Private Surfing 2.
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    Trojan horse technology exploits IE hole 06/08/2002 12:54:25

    A new technology could let a Trojan horse disguise itself as the Internet Explorer browser and let hackers steal data from your PC by fooling firewalls into thinking it's a trusted Microsoft Corp. application, say three security consultants.
 
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