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Skycure Disrupts MDM Market With Innovative Mobile Hacker Detection

Last year we covered the news that Skycure . Its main competitors are mobile device management (MDM) vendors such as Washington, D.C.-based Mobile Active Defense. But Skycure is out to disrupt this market with its solution which is far simpler to deploy. The link for this article located at Tech Crunch is no longer available. . Skyprotect introduces an innovative mobile threat detection system designed to rival MDM solutions in the information security industry.. Skycure Threat Detection, Mobile Hacker Protection, MDM Solutions. . LinuxSecurity.com Team

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Sourcefire: $7.6M Funding for Snort-Based Hacker Detection Technology

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

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Honeynet Monitoring: Attacks on Windows Ports 137 and 139 Uncovered

During just one month of monitoring, the Honeynet team's "honey pot," which poses as a real network to attract hackers, had been scanned by hundreds of unique IP addresses looking for two particular ports: UDP (User Datagram Protocol) port 137, used . . . . During just one month of monitoring, the Honeynet team's "honey pot," which poses as a real network to attract hackers, had been scanned by hundreds of unique IP addresses looking for two particular ports: UDP (User Datagram Protocol) port 137, used by the NetBIOS Naming Service, and TCP port 139, the tried-and-true NetBIOS Session Service. This should not surprise loyal Security Watch students, who know that these ports, which are the Achilles' heels of Windows 9x/ME computers, turn users into "easy @Home and DSL victims." Knowing the proliferation of Windows 9x systems on the Internet and admitting more than idle curiosity about hackers targeting Windows systems (the Honeynet Project has been a mostly non-Microsoft entity until recently), the team decided to build a default Windows 98 system with the entire C: drive shared to the world -- hoping the "black-hat" bad guys would come. And come they did. The link for this article located at InfoWorld is no longer available. . Through a period of four weeks, Honeynet's surveillance exposed numerous intrusion attempts aimed at particular TCP and UDP channels.. Honeynet Project, Hacker Detection, Network Security, Honey Pot, Port Monitoring. . Anthony Pell

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