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| Web Security : Report: caching servers store malicious code |
| Posted by Max on 2006/10/11 9:37:06 (741 reads) |

Caching servers used by leading search engines have become malicious code repositories, according to a report published yesterday.
The study found when the website containing the code is removed, the malicious content it holds remains stored on the caching servers - used by ISPs and leading search engines - leaving businesses vulnerable to spyware, trojans and other security threats. |
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| Web Security : Watchfire Extends Alliance with Mercury |
| Posted by Max on 2006/10/11 3:13:18 (934 reads) |

WALTHAM, Mass. & LAS VEGAS--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Today at Mercury World 2006, Watchfire, the worldwide market-leading provider of web application vulnerability assessment software and services announced integration and support for Mercury Quality Center? 9.0. AppScan? offers solutions for all types of security testing ?outsourced, desktop-user and enterprise-wide analysis. Now, Watchfire?s web application security testing solutions, AppScan, and AppScan? Enterprise both integrate with the most recent version of Mercury TestDirector?, part of Mercury Quality Center?. Watchfire will also exhibit and demonstrate the integrations within the Mercury World 2006 Partner Showcase. |
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| Web Security : Symantec shifts focus to data security |
| Posted by Max on 2006/10/11 3:10:00 (912 reads) |

Symantec is expanding its focus from securing devices to protecting information, the company said at an event in New York.
Dubbed 'Security 2.0', the new initiative will seek to restore consumer confidence in online transactions while allowing enterprises to further expand their online commerce initiatives without compromising their security. |
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| Web Security : Joint Solution Ensures Fast, Secure Delivery of XML Applications |
| Posted by Max on 2006/10/9 9:38:23 (819 reads) |

Radware and Forum Systems today announced that the companies are engaged in joint development of an integrated application-smart networking solution aimed at ensuring the fast and secure delivery of XML-based Web services running on Service-Oriented Architectures (SOA). The joint solution integrates XML acceleration and security features from Forum Systems with Radware's AppXcel application accelerator appliance. |
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