Stories about: Foundstone

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    Hacker group defies U.S. law, defends exposing McAfee website vulnerabilities 31/03/2011 03:42:00

    The hacker group that exposed holes in McAfee's website knows it's breaking U.S. law, but vows to continue exposing vulnerabilities, especially on security vendor websites.
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    McAfee's website full of security holes, researcher says 29/03/2011 06:50:00

    The McAfee.com website is full of security mistakes that could lead to cross-site scripting and other attacks, researchers said in a post on the Full Disclosure site on Monday. The holes with the site were found by the YGN Ethical Hacker Group, and reported to McAfee on Feb. 10, YGN says, before they were publicly disclosed to the security/hacking mailing list.
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    McAfee touts integrated compliance suite 11/02/2009 09:06:00

    McAfee has taken steps to integrate its vulnerability assessment and policy management products in a single suite to make it easier for enterprises to stay on top of compliance initiatives.
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    Protect against external threats 19/11/2007 10:14:09

    In a previous column, I revealed how the vast majority of computer security threats facing your environment live on the client side and require end-user involvement. Users have to be socially engineered to click an item on their desktop (an e-mail, a file attachment, a URL, or an application) that they should not have. This is not to say that truly remote exploits aren't a threat. They are.
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    McAfee tool identifies exposed data 11/01/2005 08:00:02

    Recognizing that Google's search engine can become a repository for far too much information, McAfee this week released an updated version of its Foundstone SiteDigger security tool that helps enterprises identify damaging information that may be exposed on the Web.
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    Latest MyDoom may signal dreaded 'Zero-Day' 12/11/2004 08:22:20

    The newest version of the MyDoom virus suggests to security experts that the much-anticipated Zero-Day attack may have already arrived.
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    CA buys PestPatrol antispyware developer 17/08/2004 08:03:49

    Computer Associates International (CA) said Monday it acquired PestPatrol, a firm marketing antispyware software to enterprises, small businesses and individual consumers.
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    Microsoft: shared source not to blame for leak 16/02/2004 07:56:37

    Microsoft Corp. continued to investigate the leak of some of the closely-guarded code underlying its Windows 2000 and Windows NT products Friday as a partner company, Mainsoft Corp., responded to allegations that it was the source of the leak.
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    Audio files figure in latest Microsoft vulnerability 20/12/2002 09:35:26

    Two security alerts were issued Wednesday concerning vulnerabilities in Nullsoft Inc.'s WinAmp music player and Microsoft Corp.'s Windows XP operating system that can be exploited using corrupt audio files.
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    Microsoft issues patch for serious security hole 22/11/2002 09:23:53

    Microsoft issued a software patch Wednesday for what it described as a "critical" new security vulnerability affecting most versions of its Windows operating systems and certain versions of the Internet Explorer (IE) Web browser.
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    New, 'Nimda-like' Microsoft vulnerability found 21/11/2002 10:31:37

    Microsoft issued a software patch Wednesday for what it described as a "critical" new security vulnerability affecting most versions of its Windows operating systems and certain versions of the Internet Explorer (IE) Web browser.
 
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