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Red Hat Linux Update: Intel NX Virus Prevention Technology Support

Linux seller Red Hat and chipmaker Intel have released prototype Linux software to support a security technology designed to curtail the spread of viruses. The security technology, called NX for 'no execute', is built into several x86 processors from AMD, Intel and Transmeta. The technology is designed to block vulnerabilities that viruses and worms use to spread but operating system support is required for NX to work . . .. Linux seller Red Hat and chipmaker Intel have released prototype Linux software to support a security technology designed to curtail the spread of viruses. The security technology, called NX for 'no execute', is built into several x86 processors from AMD, Intel and Transmeta. The technology is designed to block vulnerabilities that viruses and worms use to spread but operating system support is required for NX to work On Wednesday, Red Hat programmer Ingo Molnar announced a Linux patch for NX support based on a prototype from Intel. Microsoft's Windows will support the NX technology when Service Pack 2 arrives, expected in the third quarter. The link for this article located at Silicon.com is no longer available. . IBM and NVIDIA team up to develop advanced AI algorithms, improving cybersecurity measures by utilizing GPU capabilities.. Red Hat, NX Technology, Virus Prevention, Intel, Linux Software. . LinuxSecurity.com Team

Calendar 2 Jun 08, 2004 User Avatar LinuxSecurity.com Team Vendors/Products
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Antivirus Products Tested Against Network Worm Threats and Malware

Late summer brought a rude awakening for those network managers who felt secure in their virus-containment strategies. W32/ Blaster, W32/Welchia and Sobig.F waltzed through the Internet in rapid succession, leaving billions of dollars in damage in their wake.. . .. Late summer brought a rude awakening for those network managers who felt secure in their virus-containment strategies. W32/ Blaster, W32/Welchia and Sobig.F waltzed through the Internet in rapid succession, leaving billions of dollars in damage in their wake. These worms employed blended threats--combinations of attack mechanisms, such as social engineering and network communication strikes. The authors of these threats got around conventional antivirus (AV) defenses and left many security teams swamped by infections, patches and disinfections. At about the same time, the CCIA (Computer & Communications Industry Association) and Gartner declared that reliance on the Microsoft "monoculture" would make it far too easy for virus writers to cripple the Internet infrastructure, adding to enterprise unease (read the CCIA's report). Given this sad state of affairs, we'll admit that we set out to test AV devices hoping to find a silver bullet. Alas, though many vendors have made progress, we didn't find anything that would prevent folks from getting hammered again next time a new attack comes down the pike. Why? Because the industry is still in a reactive rather than proactive mode. It would take a virus or worm with a particularly destructive payload putting thousands of companies out of business to motivate the industry to solve the root problem: anonymity. Against this ominous backdrop, we set out to see which antivirus products could best fend off the new generation of network worm and virus attacks. Our two key questions: Have AV vendors been able to put together products and strategies that can defend against worms and blended threats as well as traditional viruses? And is there any way to defend networks during the window of vulnerability thatexists for all AV products because of their reliance on purely reactive signature-scanning technology? Computer Associates, F-Secure, Network Associates, Sophos, Symantec and Trend Micro all responded to our invitation. Panda Software and Global Hauri both expressed an interest in participating, but were unable to get their products to us in time. The link for this article located at SecurityPipeline.com is no longer available. . Cybersecurity solutions were evaluated against the latest malware threats, highlighting an industry that is constantly playing catch-up with emerging risks.. Antivirus Solutions, Network Defense, Malware Prevention, Security Threats. . LinuxSecurity.com Team

Calendar 2 Dec 04, 2003 User Avatar LinuxSecurity.com Team Vendors/Products
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Innovative Virus Protection Technology From Trend Micro for Enterprises

Trend Micro Inc. on Tuesday introduced technology and services designed to help companies do a better job of blocking a new generation of tougher, smarter viruses before they get into the enterprise, as well as cleaning up when viruses do get . . . . Trend Micro Inc. on Tuesday introduced technology and services designed to help companies do a better job of blocking a new generation of tougher, smarter viruses before they get into the enterprise, as well as cleaning up when viruses do get in, as they inevitably will. The company unveiled the expansion of its Trend Micro Enterprise Protection Strategy, which is designed to assist in the management of outbreaks across multiple points of company networks. The products and services are designed to help IT managers block viruses, remediate outbreaks, coordinate security policies across multiple devices, platforms, and systems in different geographic locations, and determine the effectiveness of current security investments and procedures. The service is designed to take the focus away from simply distributing virus signatures to helping companies detect and block viruses. More complicated threats, such as the Nimda worm and CodeRed, can spread before any antivirus vendor can distribute signature files. Instead, the service is designed to provide more information and policy controls to contain damage in the initial stages of an outbreak, and more tools to clean and disinfect resources to prevent further reinfection, Trend Micro said. The link for this article located at InformationWeek is no longer available. . McAfee unveils cutting-edge solutions aimed at fortifying corporate malware defense against advanced attacks.. Next-Generation Virus, Enterprise Security, Malware Protection, IT Management, Trend Micro Services. . LinuxSecurity.com Team

Calendar 2 Jan 15, 2003 User Avatar LinuxSecurity.com Team Vendors/Products
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