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Commercial help for open source security package

...To plug a hole in its intrusion-prevention software, eEye Digital Security may adopt the Clam AntiVirus project and improve the open... Read more

13 December, 2005 by Joris Evers

Highly critical flaw found in Office 2007

...code auditors as part of its security development lifecycle. But researchers at eEye Digital Security found a file format vulnerability in Microsoft Office Publisher 2007... Read more

26 February, 2007 by Dawn Kawamoto

iTunes flaw helps hackers

...investigated on Mac OS X, according to a security warning issued by eEye Digital Security. This flaw allows malicious hackers to launch arbitrary code remotely... Read more

18 November, 2005 by Dawn Kawamoto
<endeca_term>eEye Digital Security</endeca_term> Watches Security With Astaro

eEye Digital Security Watches Security With Astaro

Employees at eEye Digital Security were receiving too much spam emails. The company began its... Read more

1 January, 2010
Meeting Payment Card Industry Data Security Standards Using <endeca_term>eEye Digital Security</endeca_term> Solutions

Meeting Payment Card Industry Data Security Standards Using eEye Digital Security Solutions

Virtually every few weeks one can read a report on yet another breach in Credit Card data. This is of an obvious concern... Read more

3 September, 2009
<endeca_term>eEye Digital Security</endeca_term> Technical Brief: Remote and Mobile User Protection

eEye Digital Security Technical Brief: Remote and Mobile User Protection

In today's interconnected and dynamic workplace, organizations rely on a large part of their workforce working remotely... Read more

3 September, 2009
<endeca_term>eEye Digital Security</endeca_term> Technical Brief: Using Policy Enforcement to Enforce Security Standards

eEye Digital Security Technical Brief: Using Policy Enforcement to Enforce Security Standards

In spite of advances made in the world of network security, a large percentage of security incidents are still being... Read more

3 September, 2009

No patches this Tuesday from Microsoft

...There are five known zero-day holes in Microsoft products, according to eEye Digital Security. Microsoft has warned that a bug in Word is being... Read more

9 March, 2007 by Joris Evers

Microsoft backpedals on security patches

...s unknown what security holes will now be left without a fix. eEye Digital Security, on its Zero-Day Tracker website, lists eight zero-day... Read more

8 January, 2007 by Joris Evers

More critical fixes for Windows

...updates will address or which components of its products will be fixed. eEye Digital Security on its Zero-Day Tracker website lists a total of... Read more

5 January, 2007 by Joris Evers

Botnet worm exploits Symantec flaw

...the Net, experts warned on Friday. The worm, dubbed "Big Yellow" by eEye Digital Security, turns vulnerable computers into remote-controlled zombies. It is the... Read more

18 December, 2006 by Joris Evers

New website tracks zero-day flaws

eEye Digital Security has launched a website that tracks publicly released security bugs... Read more

6 December, 2006 by Joris Evers

Microsoft fixes faulty IE patch

...However, it postponed delivery because of distribution problems. At the same time, eEye Digital Security disclosed that the crash was an exploitable security flaw, sending... Read more

25 August, 2006 by Joris Evers

Critical holes found in McAfee consumer products

...is less than a corporate network," said Mike Puterbaugh, a spokesman for eEye Digital Security, which discovered and reported the flaw to McAfee. eEye rates... Read more

2 August, 2006 by Dawn Kawamoto

Symantec patches antivirus worm hole

...not urgent, he added. The vulnerability was initially reported last week by eEye Digital Security. The flaw, a remotely exploitable buffer overflow, could potentially allow... Read more

31 May, 2006 by Joris Evers

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