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Bankdata Upgrades Network Security with Juniper Networks Remote Access Solution

Juniper Networks announced on February 19 that Bankdata, a leading financial services provider in Denmark, has chosen the Juniper Networks market-leading Secure Access SSL VPN solutions to provide safe yet easy access to key applications and other corporate network resources for Bankdata’s international workforce and customers.
Bankdata needed a cost-effective way to provide its remote workers in […]

Novell Boosts Unified Communications With SiteScape Buy

Novell this week rounded out its collaborative communications offering with the acquisition of open source collaboration vendor SiteScape, a move that Waltham, Mass.-based Novell said enhances its unified communications and collaboration strategy.
The financial terms of the acquisition were not disclosed.
SiteScape, which founded the open source collaboration project, ICEcore, brings new, real-time collaboration capabilities to Novell, […]

SSLGenie Offers Customizable White Labeled Website for its SSL Resellers

SSLGenie offers a highly innovative feature of free private labeled customizable website to its resellers making it easy for the reseller to start selling SSL certificates quickly and earn profits.
SSL is the standard security technology for creating an encrypted link between a web server and a web browser. Secure socket layer ensures the security of […]

Use of Rogue DNS Servers on the Rise

They’re called “servers that lie.”
 
Mendacious machines controlled by hackers that reroute Internet traffic from infected computers to fraudulent Web sites are increasingly being used to launch attacks, according to a paper published this week by researchers with the Georgia Institute of Technology and Google Inc.
The paper estimates roughly 68,000 servers on the Internet are returning […]

Spear The Phishers–Not The Fish

To fight cybercrime on the Web, security experts have tried “good cop” tactics. They’ve worked to teach users to spot and avoid the “phishing” sites that spread malicious software and steal bank codes. They’ve tried tweaking Web browsers and search engines to make scam sites more apparent. But as the dark side of the Web […]