Archive for May, 2007

RSA: Microsoft on ‘rootkits’: Be afraid. Be very afraid.

Thursday, May 3rd, 2007

RSA: Microsoft on ‘rootkits’: Be afraid. Be very afraid.
Network World Fusion - With names like “Hacker Defender,” “FU” and “Vanquish,” the programs are the latest generation of remote system monitoring software that has been around for years, according to Mike Danseglio and Kurt Dillard, both of

eWEEK Labs: 802.11n Is a Gamble
eWeek - As we sat watching either adapter’s client monitoring software, we noted that the link-rate cycle went from 54M to 300M bps and back again, even with the laptop stationary at a short distance and with no environmental interference sources detected by

Mija partners with SimplexGrinnell, Pacom
Security Systems News - Jim Rose, project manager for Mija, Inc., said the company is using Pacom’s control panel and monitoring software. “It gives us a complete product line and more flexibility in terms of monitoring fire extinguishers wirelessly,” he said. It can

Thank you, Thank you, Thank You
PRWeb - Small Town Software Releases Time and Budgets 1.2, Introduces TaBulator Widgets Small Town Software today released a free upgrade to Time and Budgets, its web-based time tracking and budget monitoring software. Along with new features, speed increases

IBM unveils security management software
Network World Fusion - IBM says the product provides tools to gather security events and easily integrate them with other operational events from Micromuse’s Netcool monitoring software and Tivoli Enterprise Console

IBM execs, customers talk SOA
Network World Fusion - New to IBM’s business activity monitoring software - WebSphere Business Monitor 6.0. - are links to third-party reports that combine performance metrics and historical analysis and scorecards to track projects’ status. The

Malware Writers Target Google AdWords

Wednesday, May 2nd, 2007

Malware Writers Target Google AdWords
BPM Today - appeared to take users to sites such as the Better Business Bureau and Cars.com, but actually were stemming from a site called SmartTrack.org, according to Exploit Prevention Labs. The site running the bogus AdWords links was host to a keylogger