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Company Interview Excerpt: John Mcnulty
- Secure Computing Corporation (SCUR)
Company Interview Excerpt: John Mcnulty
- Secure Computing Corporation (SCUR)
04/23/2004 08:39 PMThe Wall Street Transcript Apr 24 2004 0:54AM GMT
Secure Computing Selected to be Web
Filtering Database Provider for Netopia
Secure Computing Selected to be Web
Filtering Database Provider for Netopia
05/20/2004 05:42 AMdBusinessNews.com May 20 2004 10:23AM GMT
Google's bl0g is highly dynamic indeed!
Google's bl0g is highly dynamic indeed!
05/11/2004 04:21 PM
Today's entry on the
Google blog was altered in a subtle way. The earlier entry boasted
of their Bangalore data center, but the afternoon's version now
features the Zurich center more prominently and relegates Bangalore to
a footnote. Could it be that the company is a little less boastful in
their handling of the outsourcing debate than they thought they could
be?
Seven habits of highly secure companies
Seven habits of highly secure companies
06/30/2004 01:08 PMActivity based computing
Activity based computing
05/21/2004 04:04 AMThis is actually pretty important. It's a major DLA kind of
activity. Now imagine this as just one of 50.
Gr
oup Movie Outings.
According to a Yahoo! press releaseEvite Selected
as Fandangos Online Invitation Service.
Through
Fandangos Evite
your friends! service you pick the movie, invite your friends,
your friends agonize over whether they want to see the movie you want
to see, you all vote on which showtime works best, and then everyone
can click back to Fandango to purchase their tickets in
advance.
Movie Night out with the Fandango Bag Puppets
Mmm, charming
(-:=
[
The Social Software
Weblog]
Activity Based Computing from Disney
Activity Based Computing from Disney
09/05/2004 01:21 PM
Once we're done bringing digital lifestyle aggregation
to the masses - the NEXT big thing will be activity based
computing.
Inspired by Don Norman - this notion was explored at Apple's ATG
labs in the early 90's - but never released. Clay
Shirky calls it 'situated software'. Jason Fried calls it "small and
beautiful" software.
So here comes Disney with their own interpretation of
the concept. It's called Magical Gatherings.
Check it out..... [via
Rick Klau via Waxy.org - from Rich Seidner]
Cisco Systems Introduces New Portfolio
of Integrated Services Routers for
Highly Secure, Wire-Speed Delivery o
Cisco Systems Introduces New Portfolio
of Integrated Services Routers for
Highly Secure, Wire-Speed Delivery o
09/15/2004 09:54 AMdBusinessNews.com Sep 15 2004 1:58PM GMT
Secure Science Corporation Eliminates
Phishing
Secure Science Corporation Eliminates
Phishing
09/01/2004 02:39 AMPowerful Technology released to tackle phishing before it occurs.
[PRWEB Sep 1, 2004]
Technical Computing Market Showing Solid
Growth, According to IDC
Technical Computing Market Showing Solid
Growth, According to IDC
07/28/2004 08:07 AMLinux Electrons Jul 28 2004 12:43PM GMT
Secure Science Corporation Provides
Account Information Stolen by Phishers
to Banks
Secure Science Corporation Provides
Account Information Stolen by Phishers
to Banks
03/17/2005 03:37 AMOver the past two years of investigating phishers and their malware,
Secure Science Corporation has successfully identified specific
malware variants, along with the corresponding log data. In many
instances, Secure Science Corporation is capable of intercepting
real-time data logs from the trojans and malware distributed by
phishers. [PRWEB Mar 15, 2005]
Project Brings Javadoc to Dynamic
Database
Project Brings Javadoc to Dynamic
Database
08/12/2004 08:46 PMJDocs, a new online community site from Javalobby, takes Java
documentation in static HTML format and delivers it to developers via
a dynamic database, where they can contribute notes and share
information.
Will Computing Be More Secure in 2004?
Will Computing Be More Secure in 2004?
01/02/2004 06:05 AMIn 2004, information security professionals will experience more of
the darker side of human behavior, but organizations will also take
more control over their network and computing infrastructures,
particularly end-user systems. Here are my predictions on what to
expect in information security in the next year.
Digging Into Secure Computing
Digging Into Secure Computing
07/13/2004 03:45 PMSecure Computing has been an interesting company to learn about, and
there might be more in store.
CyberGuard offers to buy Secure
Computing
CyberGuard offers to buy Secure
Computing
07/11/2004 08:41 PMCNET Jul 11 2004 11:45PM GMT
Windows XP key to Microsoft's secure
computing
Windows XP key to Microsoft's secure
computing
07/15/2004 07:05 AMvnunet.com Jul 15 2004 11:12AM GMT
Before the Bell- Secure Computing rises
Before the Bell- Secure Computing rises
07/12/2004 09:14 AMReuters Jul 12 2004 1:28PM GMT
CyberGuard bids for Secure Computing
CyberGuard bids for Secure Computing
07/12/2004 05:41 AMThe Register Jul 12 2004 10:02AM GMT
CyberGuard makes bid for Secure
Computing
CyberGuard makes bid for Secure
Computing
07/12/2004 09:18 AMNetwork security provider CyberGuard Corp. has made an unsolicited
offer for rival Secure Computing Corp. in a move aimed at filling out
its product suite and slashing costs.
Final Word on Secure Computing
Final Word on Secure Computing
07/15/2004 03:21 PMThis Fool revisits the network security company one more time.
Microsoft offers $1M for secure
computing curricula
Microsoft offers $1M for secure
computing curricula
08/05/2004 05:37 PMSecure Computing rejects CyberGuard
takeover bid
Secure Computing rejects CyberGuard
takeover bid
07/16/2004 10:22 AMNetwork security firm Secure Computing Corp. has rejected an
unsolicited buyout bid from rival CyberGuard Corp., saying it did not
believe it was in the best interest of shareholders.
CyberGuard Makes Bid for Rival Secure
Computing
CyberGuard Makes Bid for Rival Secure
Computing
07/12/2004 03:51 PMCyberGuard, a provider of information-technology security systems,
Monday said it made an unsolicited bid to acquire rival Secure
Computing.
Microsoft still tinkering with
secure-computing design
Microsoft still tinkering with
secure-computing design
05/05/2004 03:24 PMZDNet May 5 2004 8:05PM GMT
CyberGuard offers to buy rival Secure
Computing
CyberGuard offers to buy rival Secure
Computing
07/11/2004 06:20 PMReuters Jul 11 2004 9:30PM GMT
Secure Computing Unveils Security
Appliance
Secure Computing Unveils Security
Appliance
01/23/2004 07:36 PMtheWHIR Jan 23 2004 11:34PM GMT
Secure Computing shares down after
revenue miss
Secure Computing shares down after
revenue miss
04/16/2004 06:28 PMSan Francisco Chronicle Apr 16 2004 9:40PM GMT
CyberGuard Makes $297M Bid For Secure
Computing
CyberGuard Makes $297M Bid For Secure
Computing
07/14/2004 01:30 AMCRN Canada Jul 14 2004 6:12AM GMT
Microsoft offers $1 million for secure
computing curricula
Microsoft offers $1 million for secure
computing curricula
08/02/2004 03:54 PMMicrosoft Corp.'s research group is making available $1 million to
help create courses in computer science, business and law that focus
on secure computing.
IBM reveals another first in secure
computing with launch of ThinkPad T43
notebook
IBM reveals another first in secure
computing with launch of ThinkPad T43
notebook
02/07/2005 02:01 AMAME Info Feb 7 2005 6:49AM GMT
Secure Computing Announces New Version
of SafeWord RemoteAccess 2.0
Secure Computing Announces New Version
of SafeWord RemoteAccess 2.0
09/21/2004 03:14 AMdBusinessNews.com Sep 21 2004 7:13AM GMT
Microsoft kills Next-Generation Secure
Computing Base
Microsoft kills Next-Generation Secure
Computing Base
05/05/2004 10:40 PMMicrosoft rethinks its Next-Generation Secure Computing Base project,
stating that their developers don't want to rework APIs to support it.
It's also likely that consumer attitudes and questions about
Microsoft's security record came into play.
UPDATE 2-CyberGuard offers to buy rival
Secure Computing
UPDATE 2-CyberGuard offers to buy rival
Secure Computing
07/11/2004 08:40 PMReuters Jul 12 2004 0:33AM GMT
Embedded Solution Partners Announces
SolutionSDC for Secure Distributed
Computing
Embedded Solution Partners Announces
SolutionSDC for Secure Distributed
Computing
03/14/2005 05:58 PM [PRWEB Mar 9, 2005]
Security Focus Online: Secure MySQL
Database Design
Security Focus Online: Secure MySQL
Database Design
02/20/2003 06:38 AM"When it comes to installing software, secure design is often the last
consideration. The first goal is usually just to get it to work. This
is particularly true of databases..."
Secure Computing Expects to Exceed First
Quarter Revenue and Earnings Per Share
Guidance; Increasing Demand Dr
Secure Computing Expects to Exceed First
Quarter Revenue and Earnings Per Share
Guidance; Increasing Demand Dr
04/06/2005 01:50 PMdBusinessNews.com Apr 6 2005 5:12PM GMT
Dell Contributes 448 Gflops Of Computing
Power To Online Database Of Earth Images
Dell Contributes 448 Gflops Of Computing
Power To Online Database Of Earth Images
04/20/2004 08:48 AMSpace Daily Apr 20 2004 1:14PM GMT
New: SMARTReporter 1.0
New: SMARTReporter 1.0
07/28/2004 11:05 AMSMARTReporter attempts to warn of impending hard drive failure by
polling the SMART (Self-Monitoring Analysis and Reporting Technology)
status technology built in to most modern hard drives.
Beta: SMARTReporter 1.0b2
Beta: SMARTReporter 1.0b2
05/19/2004 10:23 AMSMARTReporter attempts to warn of impending hard drive failure by
polling the SMART status technology built in to most modern hard
drives.
Beta: SMARTReporter 2.0b5
Beta: SMARTReporter 2.0b5
12/24/2004 12:13 PMSMARTReporter adds a redesigned interface, options for what to do on
drive failure, display of Finder volume names in the drive list, and
more.
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PeopleSoft chief addresses users in
SAP's homeland
PeopleSoft chief addresses users in
SAP's homeland
01/27/2004 08:42 PMEven if his company remains an Oracle Corp. acquisition target,
PeopleSoft Inc. President and Chief Executive Officer Craig Conway
savors every opportunity to sell his company's products and services
to IT executives, especially those located in the home market of arch
rival SAP AG.
Spyware, adware plague Windows users
online; Mac OS X users surf freely
Spyware, adware plague Windows users
online; Mac OS X users surf freely
04/20/2004 08:48 AM"Danah on the cultural divide between
Movable Type/TypePad users and
LiveJournal users"
"Danah on the cultural divide between
Movable Type/TypePad users and
LiveJournal users"
01/06/2005 05:05 PMIIS binds to all IP addresses
IIS binds to all IP addresses
07/22/2004 03:01 AM
In a comment on a late post
yesterday, Scott Fraer points to a Microsoft article that explains: "When you start Internet Information
Services (IIS) 6.0 on Microsoft Windows Server 2003, IIS binds to all
IP addresses on the server, not just the IP addresses that are
assigned to Web sites."
This, clearly, is the problem I'm encountering.
Now I'm running Windows 2000, and IIS 5.0, but the article
says, midway down the page, that it has the same problem. A cure is
suggested, but I have no idea how to implement.
So if you can illuminate, how do I get Win2K to let me use all
the IP addresses on my machine? Any help would be much
appreciated.
Addresses for GNUstep 0.4.2
Addresses for GNUstep 0.4.2
10/29/2003 12:31 PMA GNUstep replacement for Apple's Address Book.
Addresses for GNUstep 0.4.4
Addresses for GNUstep 0.4.4
11/06/2003 02:46 PMA GNUstep replacement for Apple's Address Book.
IBM Addresses Vertical Needs
IBM Addresses Vertical Needs
02/12/2004 04:51 PMIBM is following through on plans announced late last year to gear its
integration software offerings for specific vertical industries.
Addresses for GNUstep 0.4.6
Addresses for GNUstep 0.4.6
07/29/2004 08:24 AMA GNUstep replacement for Apple's Address Book.
A Politician Looking for Funds? Here Are
Two Useful Addresses
A Politician Looking for Funds? Here Are
Two Useful Addresses
06/23/2004 01:18 AMMore political donations have come from a high-rise in Los Angeles and
a residential building in New York City than from any others in the
United States.
Where Do Dummy Email Addresses Go?
Where Do Dummy Email Addresses Go?
07/11/2004 10:58 AMInternet addresses surge to 63m
Internet addresses surge to 63m
06/08/2004 06:58 PMnews.com.au Jun 8 2004 10:16PM GMT
Web addresses get nip and tuck--and spam
Web addresses get nip and tuck--and spam
12/23/2003 09:31 AMA gaggle of Web sites have set upon the idea of shortening cumbersome
URLs. But the free service also includes spam.
Web addresses get shorter — and spam
Web addresses get shorter — and spam
12/23/2003 07:59 PMAll the URLs that Google has indexed will only take up seven
characters, so it's possible that they will never get too long," he
said. ...
IPv6 addresses its problems
IPv6 addresses its problems
03/29/2005 06:49 AMZDNet Mar 29 2005 11:00AM GMT
Disposable E-mail Addresses
Disposable E-mail Addresses
06/17/2004 04:29 PMBusiness Knowledge Source Jun 17 2004 7:57PM GMT
Gmail Addresses For Sale
Gmail Addresses For Sale
05/02/2004 08:56 PMCatchall Email Addresses
Catchall Email Addresses
08/17/2004 03:18 PMIs there a point to "catchall" email addresses anymore? You know,
those addresses where misaddessed email to your domain gets routed?
Let me explain —
I was having some email trouble this morning. POP3 response from
the server was sporadic, and when I got a command line on the box,
things were very slow. I poked around a bit and found the problem.
I had not been checking and clearing the catchall account. It had
been accumulating mail for about three weeks. It contained —
are you sitting down? — 582,384 emails. Yep, just over half a
million. I had to delete the entire account and bounce the Qmail
process to get things running smoothly again. (The mere fact that it
was running at all is a credit to RedHat 7.2 — a 1.1 GHz Athlon
only goes so far...)
If 90% of email is spam (as it is in our office), then 99.9999999%
of the email in a catchall account is going to be spam because 99% of
inbound spam has an invalid address. This was proven to me when I
created a script to empty the account once per hour. Here was the log
file 15 minutes after I recreated the account:
8/17/2004 12:12:54 PM: Start Processing
8/17/2004 12:13:37 PM: 276 message(s) found
8/17/2004 12:13:37 PM: Deleting...
8/17/2004 12:13:38 PM: 0 message(s) found
8/17/2004 12:13:38 PM: End Processing
Almost 300 messages in 15 minutes. One hour later:
8/17/2004 1:11:00 PM: Start Processing
8/17/2004 1:13:29 PM: 1030 message(s) found
8/17/2004 1:13:29 PM: Deleting...
8/17/2004 1:13:30 PM: 0 message(s) found
8/17/2004 1:13:30 PM: End Processing
That's right — a thousand messages an hour are coming in
misaddressed. That's one every four seconds.
Now, of those thousand, how many are legitimately misaddressed
emails? I'd say a fraction — I think we probably get one
legitimate misaddressed email every couple days, so one of every
75,000 or so messages is misaddressed. I don't care how good your
spam filter is, you just can't process that much volume with any
reasonably quality.
Why not just bounce them all, you say? Because we get bounces from
our bounces. Some people have their mail servers configured to bounce
Message Failure messages. So a spam comes in, can't find a mailbox,
and bounces to the Reply-To on the message...which is — not
surprisingly — fake, so about 10% of the time the message
bounces back to the server administrator email account on our box.
So, once again we have a bunch of bad emails accumulating
somewhere.
I'd like to bounce them so that a legitimate sender at least knows
that they misaddressed the email, however, I'd have to be able to
change the Reply-To on the bounce so that the bounced bounces go
somewhere we don't care about. Sadly, the server management software
we're working with doesn't allow that.
I've abandoned the idea of a catchall account. There's just no way
we can manage it effectively. Too bad.
I hate spammers.
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Government will police its own net
addresses
Government will police its own net
addresses
04/12/2005 07:48 AMThe New Zealand Herald Apr 12 2005 12:22PM GMT
Re: Apache Http Server Reveals Script
Source Code to Remote Users And Any
Users Can Access The Forbidden Directory
("/WEB-INF/")
Re: Apache Http Server Reveals Script
Source Code to Remote Users And Any
Users Can Access The Forbidden Directory
("/WEB-INF/")
02/10/2004 06:47 PMDave Weis (Feb 09 2004)
Re: Apache Http Server Reveals Script
Source Code to Remote Users And Any
Users Can Access The Forbidden Directory
("/WEB-INF/")
Re: Apache Http Server Reveals Script
Source Code to Remote Users And Any
Users Can Access The Forbidden Directory
("/WEB-INF/")
02/16/2004 04:00 PMAxel Beckert - ecos gmbh (Feb 13 2004)
NRG Address Validation manages addresses
in FM Pro
NRG Address Validation manages addresses
in FM Pro
07/21/2004 11:12 AMNRG Software has announced the release of
NRG Address
Validation, which helps you manage mailing addresses in a
FileMaker Pro database by comparing your data against United States
Postal Service information in real time with Endicia's Dial-A-Zip. It
checks for Delivery Point Validation and Residential Delivery
Indicators to ensure that mail will be sent to valid addresses and
that carriers won't add surcharges for address correction. NRG Address
Validation requires FileMaker Pro 5.5 or higher running on Mac OS X
v10.2 or higher, and pricing is US$300 for a one-year subscription
with unlimited address validation requests.
New SIS Chipset Addresses DDR2-667
Memory
New SIS Chipset Addresses DDR2-667
Memory
06/02/2004 03:52 AMSilicon Integrated Systems on Monday announced its first PCI Express
chipsets, which support DDR-2 memories at speeds up to 667-MHz, the
company said.
Basque leader addresses Spain MPs
Basque leader addresses Spain MPs
02/01/2005 09:19 PMThe leader of the Basque regional government outlines his autonomy
plan to parliament in Madrid.
defends the artificial scarcity of IP
addresses
defends the artificial scarcity of IP
addresses
01/22/2004 02:36 AMMartin Geddes
defends the
artificial scarcity of IP addresses -- the source of NAT -- as a
legitimate application of price discrimination. My respose is always
the same: Just because the laws of economics say it's a good idea
doesn't mean I have to like it. And to use his airplane analogy, I'd
rather a plane full of $400 seats with uniformly good service.
Internet addresses 'for all'
Internet addresses 'for all'
07/20/2004 10:59 PMABC Online Jul 21 2004 3:36AM GMT
President Bush Addresses the Nation
President Bush Addresses the Nation
03/20/2003 08:33 AMfull transcript of President Bush's address to the nation online ..
addressed the world .. George W. Bush .. speech
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