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Unauthorised web servers connected to IRS network

The Internal Revenue Service found 1,811 unauthorised web servers connected to its network.

 
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A highly organized gang of phishers took some time off to rebuild its botnet infrastructure -- but experts expect the scams to return with a vengeance.

 
Cisco warns of new security risks

Attack can cripple Access Control Server, security appliances.

 
 
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Web 2.0: Attack of the JavaScript malware

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ALADDIN eTOKEN
Jan 25, 2008 | 3
Aladdin’s eToken offers full enterprise-wide deployment and lifecycle management of all authentication tokens, users and support applications. The product uses an open standards-based architecture with support for security applications relying on configurable connecters.
 
eToken TMS
Aug 14, 2007 | 4
The Aladdin eToken TMS (Token Management System) is software-based and includes the ability to use two-factor authentication, as well as digital signature using the Aladdin tokens.
 
Digipass Basic Pack OTP
Aug 13, 2007 | 4
The Vasco offering is a software-based product that includes the ability to use two-factor authentication, as well as digital signature with the Vasco tokens.
 
ASAS
Aug 8, 2007 | 4
The Authenex Strong Authentication System (ASAS) is a server software-based offering like many of the other products in this Group Test.
 
2Factor Flexible OTP Card
Aug 8, 2007 | 3
A very unique offering was the TRI-D Systems 2Factor Flexible OTP Card. The product is unique for two main reasons: first, it installed in a Linux platform instead of using a Windows 2003 back-end.
 
4TRESS AAA
Jul 27, 2007 | 4
The Actividentity 4TRESS AAA offering is a remote authentication dial-in user service (Radius)-based authentication, authorisation and accounting offering.
 
SecurID Appliance
Jul 25, 2007 | 5
RSA is the most well-known two-factor authentication system today. The current RSA offering is appliance-based and was the only appliance tested.
 
IdentityGuard
Jul 23, 2007 | 5
The Entrust IdentityGuard entry was a unique offering for two-factor authentication.
 
CRYPTO-Shield
Jul 20, 2007 | 4
CRYPTOCard submitted for review a software-based enterprise offering for installation on a server. There are several different types of hardware tokens that can be used with the server software.
 
Defender
Jul 17, 2007 | 4
The PassGo Defender server software-based product offers a Radius proxy for providing critical device authentication, as well as two-factor authentication.
 
Defender 5.2 ADE
Sep 1, 2006 | 4
As the name suggests, PassGo Technologies' Defender 5.2 Active Directory Edition (ADE) is designed to integrate two-factor authentication into your existing Windows domains. As with SecureComputing's SafeWord, management is through Active Directory, so there's no need to learn a new management system.
 
DSSS Authentication Server
Sep 1, 2006 | 4
DSSS's Authentication Server runs on Sun's server hardware and is primarily designed to protect banking applications from threats such as phishing.
 
GemEvidence
Sep 1, 2006 | 3
Two-factor authentication is particularly useful for strengthening remote access to your corporate network and Gemalto's GemEvidence is designed to do just that in relation to VPN accounts.
 
KoolSpan SecurEdge
Sep 1, 2006 | 5
KoolSpan's SecurEdge is designed to provide safe access to a network through a 256-bit AES link with support for up to 512 simultaneous users. The kit comprises of a lock that bridges the external network to the internal one, and a set of USB keys providing authentication.
 
OneSign ENA
Sep 1, 2006 | 4
The OneSign appliance from Imprivata is a 1U rack-mountable server with two fast ethernet ports. The first port connects to your network, while the second is used to link to a second appliance for redundancy.
 
Protiva
Sep 1, 2006 | 4
Gemalto, formed through the merger of Axalto and Gemplus, sent us Protiva, which is designed to add two-factor authentication to network identities. Protiva does this via smart cards, providing secure access to resources such as web portals.
 
RSA SecurID
Sep 1, 2006 | 5
RSA SecurID is, perhaps, the best-known two-factor authentication product on the market. There is a huge choice of installation hardware, with support for Windows Server 2003, Solaris, Red Hat Linux, HP-UX, AIX and Novell Suse Linux Enterprise Server. We installed the software on Windows Server 2003.
 
SafeSign Authentication Server
Sep 1, 2006 | 4
While a lot of the other products tested cover secure authentication to your existing servers or network, Thales's SafeSign Authentication Server is a bit different. It's designed to add security and authentication to transactional-based applications, particularly financial ones, so it's of particular interest to those developing e-commerce applications.
 
SafeWord PremierAccess 4.0
Sep 1, 2006 | 5
SafeWord PremierAccess adds an authentication server to your network that can protect your VPN connections. Most vendors are supported, including Check Point, Nortel and Cisco, as well as Citrix applications, Outlook Web Access and Windows Domains. For the last option, you need to install the client software on your PCs.
 
TriCipher Armored Credential System
Sep 1, 2006 | 4
TriCipher's Armored Credential System (TACS) is an appliance designed to add secure two-factor authentication to your entire network. The system comes with three appliances, and a dedicated mirroring link to connect them for high availability and performance.
 
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