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Viruses for Vista Offer Glimpse Into Malware’s Future

Security analyst Ed Moyle, president, SecurityCurve, agrees that the viruses are interesting not for the threat they pose, but for the glimpse they offer into the future "This software is both interesting and significant, but not because of any threat inherent in it, which is ...

Encryption Developer Working to Improve VoIP Security

"Eavesdropping is a very real possibility in the VoIP world, both within the enterprise and at home," Ed Moyle, president of SecurityCurve, told TechNewsWorld. "However, most users don't need to be scared about this -- most Web traffic is also susceptible to eavesdropping, but users of the Internet realize this and behave accordingly (such as by not submitting personal information or financial information via e-mail or over other cleartext channels)."

Desktop Encryption Developer at Work on VoIP Security

"Eavesdropping is a very real possibility in the VoIP world, both within the enterprise and at home," Ed Moyle, president, SecurityCurve, told TechNewsWorld. "However, most users don't need to be scared about this -- most Web traffic is also susceptible to eavesdropping, but users of the Internet realize this and behave accordingly (such as by not submitting personal information or financial information via e-mail or over other cleartext channels)."

Cisco, Yahoo Propose Anti-Spam Technology Standard

"I think some of the recent press about DKIM paints it as more of a panacea than it actually is," Ed Moyle, president, SecurityCurve, told TechNewsWorld. "Specifically, DKIM is not a universal solution to phishing or spamming. It does help to mitigate address spoofing, which is a very real problem that facilitates phishing and spamming, but it does not achieve the end goal of eliminating either entirely."

Veritas Security Flaw Attacked

"The vulnerability discovered in the Veritas remote agent is a significant one, as it allows an attacker to remotely execute code on a target machine running the backup agent," Ed Moyle, president, SecurityCurve, told TechNewsWorld. "One mitigating factor is that Veritas is enterprise software and most corporate firewalls block port 10000 (the port used by the backup agent) from outside their network, which helps to prevent attacks from impacting corporate entities."

Mobile Malware Will Come, But When?

"I don't think anybody can look at the data and disagree with Gartner about the current state of phone-borne malware," Ed Moyle, president, SecurityCurve, told TechNewsWorld. "In terms of the specifics, however, I think Gartner is being overly cautious. I think their general direction is on target, but I think their timeline and current impediments to malware on the phone are unnecessarily pessimistic."

New Hack Seeks Ransom for Unlocking Files on Infected PCs

"There are a few precedents for this going back over a decade, although they have historically been less concerned with making money as with playing pranks on the computer owner. For example, the casino virus would play a game akin to roulette with the computer owner and either wipe the disk contents or leave them intact based on the outcome of the game," Ed Moyle, president, SecurityCurve, told TechNewsWorld...

AOL Forced To Patch Netscape Hours After Release

Ed Moyle, president of SecurityCurve, told TechNewsWorld he could see how the mistake happened. "It's understandable because they probably have a bunch of custom development they did for Netscape. They probably took a snapshot of Firefox and since that time Firefox has evolved and fixed security holes. They wouldn't necessarily have the fixes and updates."

Scammers Target Googlers with Trojan Attack

"This is a continuation of a trend of increasing spyware infection in the industry," Ed Moyle, president of SecurityCurve, told TechNewsWorld "Spyware vendors, to keep pace with both users' increased awareness of spyware and the availability of software to protect against it, ...

AOL Develops Anti-Phishing Plan

"AOL's move is a bold one," SecurityCurve President Ed Moyle told the E-Commerce Times. "I'm impressed that they've decided to undertake this type of protection for their user community and I think that it's a very responsible position on their part." When AOL decides to block...

Sober Worm Back with Trickier Message

"This is an interesting facet of the worm; the use of regional settings is a novel approach for this type of malware as usually we see only English as the language used for propagation," SecurityCurve President Ed Moyle told TechNewsWorld "Using the native language of the send...

Spammers Harvest E-mail Addresses from P2P Networks

"I do think this is a pervasive problem, but not necessarily because a large number of people are sharing their address-books on P2P networks," SecurityCurve President Ed Moyle said. "The issue is the broad and rapid dissemination of these addresses among the spamming community once they are located. In other words, once one spammer has your address, it's only a matter of time before they all do."

Microsoft Releases Critical Fixes, Ends SP2 Block

Analyst Ed Moyle of Security Curve said its vital for Microsoft users to install the patches. The five critical vulnerabilities, which affect all but IE, involve remote code execution Remote Control...

Text Message Replies May Carry Malware

"We saw low propagation rates with Cabir and CommWarrior, so I'm expecting that this malware will not spread very quickly either," Ed Moyle, president of SecurityCurve, told TechNewsWorld Cabir and CommWarrior searched for Bluetooth-enabled Symbian phones and sent themselves t...

Symantec Patches Norton Software Vulnerabilities

"These types of mistakes are very common and the truth is that vulnerabilities are a fact of life in all software products," Ed Moyle, president of SecurityCurve, told TechNewsWorld. "Products that are more widely deployed are under more scrutiny from vulnerability researchers; therefore a consumer product like this one is an attractive target as it is running on a large number of machines."

Mytob Worm Mutating Rapidly

"What is surprising to me about this type of mass-mailing worm is the fact that we continue to be susceptible to them. There are a number of barriers to infection already, but still this type of malware seems to slip through the cracks," Ed Moyle, president of SecurityCurve, told TechNewsWorld, pointing out all the filtering and antivirus products that have been both integrated into e-mail clients and can be purchased separately...

Oracle Buys Identity Management Firm Oblix

"Identity management has moved from a few small, niche players to core functionality in mainline enterprise application platforms and enterprise management software," Ed Moyle, president of SecurityCurve, told CRM Buyer via e-mail. "Whereas a few years ago, small players like Netegrity (since purchased by CA) and Securant (since purchased by RSA) dominated the market, now companies like IBM, HP, Sun, Microsoft, and CA all offer identity management functionality."

HP Adds Security, Lowers Prices at Network’s Edge

"What I think is most interesting about [the new routers] is the incorporation of the malware 'throttling' technology that HP has been hyping over the past few months," Ed Moyle of Security Curve told TechNewsWorld via e-mail "Specifically, they've provided that capacity withi...

MSN Messenger Worm Danger Underplayed, Says Analyst

"It seems as if a number of antivirus vendors are assuming in their risk-ratings that most enterprises will be filtering IM-type content, but in today's world, both personnel in the business community as well as home users are using IM to communicate," Ed Moyle of Security Curve told TechNewsWorld...

This Just In: Malware Mimics Breaking News Bulletin

"The innovative thing about this worm is in its use of real-time, thirdparty content in the construction of the e-mail subject and text," Ed Moyleof SecurityCurve told TechNewsWorld "Malware authors have historicallytried to make their attachment enticing to the recipient by u...

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