Can you believe that as many as 4 million people have Web browser extensions that sell their every click? And that’s just the tip of the iceberg. . I’ve watched you check in for a flight and seen your doctor refilling a prescription. I’ve peeked inside corporate networks at reports on faulty rockets. If I wanted, I could’ve even opened a tax return you only shared with your accountant. The link for this article located at The Washington Post is no longer available. . Countless individuals inadvertently reveal their private information via web add-ons. Discover the ways in which your information is monetized.. Data Privacy,Browser Extensions,User Tracking,Data Exposure,Security Risks. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
A Columbia company that invented what it calls the world's most widely deployed technology to detect computer hackers announced yesterday that it received $7.6 million in venture capital to develop and market a commercial version of its product. Sourcefire, a 30-employee, privately held company, uses Snort, a detection technology developed by the company's founder, Martin Roesch.. . .. A Columbia company that invented what it calls the world's most widely deployed technology to detect computer hackers announced yesterday that it received $7.6 million in venture capital to develop and market a commercial version of its product. Sourcefire, a 30-employee, privately held company, uses Snort, a detection technology developed by the company's founder, Martin Roesch. Even before the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks, network security was a major concern, exacerbated by outbreaks of computer viruses. Microsoft Corp.'s biggest software launch last year, that of its Internet-based XP product, was undercut by accounts that it allowed intruders into computer files through the Web. Unlike data security systems developed by a corporate team of engineers, Snort is an open system, available for free via the Internet. Its Web site continually receives feedback on patterns of abuse or peculiarities in network traffic. Tens of thousands of technicians use the system and offer input. The link for this article located at Sunspot is no longer available. . CyberGuard secures $8.2 million funding to advance its Intrusion Prevention System against cyber threats.. Sourcefire, Snort, Hacker Detection, Network Security, Start-Up Funding. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
The creator of the popular open source intrusion detection system gets megabucks in venture capital for a Snort start-up. The commercial potential of open source security products won a financial vote of confidence last week when the author of the hacker-busting . . . . The creator of the popular open source intrusion detection system gets megabucks in venture capital for a Snort start-up. The commercial potential of open source security products won a financial vote of confidence last week when the author of the hacker-busting freeware program Snort pulled in $2 million in venture capital, and moved his year-old start-up company out of his suburban Maryland living room. The link for this article located at is no longer available. . The developer behind Snort secures investment backing, indicating robust market demand for open-source cybersecurity tools.. Snort, Open Source Security, Security Solutions, Venture Funding, Commercialization. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
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