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Microsoft IE Security Hole Could Go Global
Thursday, 21 September 2006
The unpatched Internet Explorer exploit discovered in the wild this week could quickly spread to thousands of malicious websites as soon as this weekend, warn security researchers.

The exploit, which takes advantage of a bug in the way Explorer 6 and earlier versions handle VML, has been turned into a module in a Russian exploit toolkit called WebAttacker, researchers have confirmed. WebAttacker is designed to make it a simple matter to build a malicious website, even assessing the visitor’s operating system and browser version and choosing the most effective exploit to use.
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Rivals skirmish with Microsoft over Vista security
Tuesday, 19 September 2006
Microsoft and its security rivals are feuding over a key piece of Windows Vista real estate.
The fight is over the display of technology that helps Vista owners manage the security tools on their PC. Symantec, McAfee, Check Point Software Technologies and other companies want Microsoft to change Vista so their products can easily replace the operating system's built-in Windows Security Center on the desktop. But Microsoft is resisting the call.
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ICSALabs certifies Panda Internet Security 2007
Tuesday, 19 September 2006
Panda Internet Security 2007, the new security suite from Panda Software aimed at home users, professionals and small businesses, has received certification in the Desktop/Server Anti-Virus Detection category from ICSA Labs, an independent division of Cybertrust, for its detection of security threats in Windows XP, without returning false positives. This certification is confirmation of the quality and effectiveness of the new solution for Panda Software's 2007 consumer range, which was launched just a few weeks ago.
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Trend Micro Announces 2007 Internet Security Suite
Monday, 18 September 2006
Trend Micro Study Reveals That Data and Identity Thefts Top Consumer Security-Worry List, But Many Admit to Poor Security

Consumers Are Concerned About Data and Identity Theft With the Vast Majority Banking and Shopping Online, Yet Many Have Not Taken Adequate Security Measures to Protect Themselves
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US authorities to prioritise information security
Monday, 18 September 2006
The Internet Security Alliance has announced a joint programme with the American National Standards Institute to provide businesses with practical tools for managing information security.

The Internet Security Alliance is a trade association formed from a collaboration between Carnegie Mellon University and the Electronic Industries Alliance.
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