Microsoft Fixes Flaw Capable Of Killing Hotmail
News Finjan Software said on Wednesday that it told Microsoft of the flaw on 8 October and that the software giant fixed the problem within 24 hours. The two functions could have been used to start a Hotmail worm that would have spread whenever a user...
[October 16, 2003, 10:45]
Finjan Shifts Sand To Beat Virus Cult
News Finjan's new SurfinShield software provides an artificial "sandbox" environment in which any executable file can be monitored in real-time. There's no way we could have developed this software in response to their claims," says Ron Moritz, CTO at...
[July 20, 1999, 16:48]
Back Orifice Author Develops New Trojan
News Lyons also conceded that this technique would beat Finjan's latest anti-virus software First-Strike which allows only certain executables placed on a "white list" to be activated on a computer. When questioned about his new idea for disguising...
[November 8, 1999, 10:00]
Businesses 'don't Trust Traditional Antivirus Protection'
News Security software firm Finjan, which claims to proactively stop viruses by scanning and monitoring all active content on a network, such as executables and other potentially malicious code, refers to this as a 'window of vulnerability'.
[July 7, 2004, 12:40]
Latest Scary Virus Draws Skeptics
News Finjan is also offering a free 30-day trial of its SurfinGate server software that deals with the problem. Finjan, in turn, contacted Microsoft (which had already posted a security alert last month that said such a thing was possible with Excel...
[January 6, 1999, 10:49]
Finjan Plans Applet Blocking Dominance
News Seeking to take full advantage of recently being named a Cool Company of 1997 by Fortune magazine, Internet security firm Finjan Software is forging key alliances and releasing products for smaller companies.
[August 26, 1997, 10:29]
Worm Cuts Off Antivirus Programs
Talkback Finjan Software has protected users from this worm from the very first moment - no Anti Virus updates were needed ! see http://www.finjan.com/SecurityLab/AttackAndExploitReports/alert_show.asp? attack_release_id=100
[June 22, 2004, 13:19]
Cyber-commerce Threatened By Malicious Code
News Finjan has developed software which enables users to set and enforce a security policy for Java and ActiveX. According to Alison Taylor, spokeswoman for Finjan this could have major implications not only for individual users but for corporations...
[October 27, 1998, 15:02]
Finjan Protection Targets Java, ActiveX Threat
News Israeli company Finjan Software is bringing in a line of SurfinShield personal and SurfinGate enterprise products aimed at conquering the snowballing security problem related to applets. Finjan's patent pending technology interprets when code is...
[April 16, 1997, 11:08]
MyDoom's Spread Sparks Antivirus Critique
News That's a problem, said Shlomo Touboul, chief executive of security software maker Finjan Software. Many people don't even have the software," said Bruce Schneier, chief technology officer for Counterpane Internet Security.
[February 3, 2004, 7:20]
Google Closes Security Hole
News The flaw, known as a cross-site scripting vulnerability, existed on the Web site for Google's AdWords advertising program and a customer training site, according to security company Finjan Software, which discovered the problem.
[October 11, 2005, 10:00]
'10 New XP SP2 Flaws' Revealed
News A Microsoft spokeswoman said "Microsoft is aware of the claims by Finjan Software of possible vulnerabilities in Windows XP SP2. Security firm Finjan has found 10 flaws in Windows XP SP2 -- while Microsoft is saying the warnings are over the top.
[November 12, 2004, 16:30]
Batten Down The Hatches
News In the modern, e-commerce age, it is no longer a valid solution to block technologies," said Nimrod Vered, director of product manage for Finjan Software. Corporate IT managers were still encountering permutations of the Love Bug this week -- 20...
[May 10, 2000, 12:13]
Web Hacks Using 'evasive' Techniques
News Once hackers have subverted a website, it is in their interests to minimise the malicious code's window of exposure to help prevent detection and subsequent blocking by security software and browser filters, according to a research paper produced...
[June 4, 2007, 16:57]
Vulnerability Auctions Compromising Security
News Last week, security firm Finjan published evidence, which was compiled by the company's Malicious Code Research Centre, which showed examples of vulnerabilities being sold online. Finjan's chief technical officer, Yuval Ben-Itzhak, said that...
[July 19, 2006, 16:35]
ADSL And The Opportunistic Hackers
News A representative of Israeli security firm Finjan, warns the same could happen in Britain. There are a number of solutions that individual Internet users could employ to try to prevent this sort of attack: anti-virus software, personal firewalls and...
[May 8, 2000, 16:32]
Rupert Goodwins' Diary
Blog Thanks but no thanks this week to: Finjan, makers of Internet security systems, who spammed a load of journalists with a megabyte file of that bleedin' dancing baby and then followed it up with a note telling them off for downloading it.
[October 17, 1998, 7:02]
Hackers Set For New Year Attacks
News Malicious computer hackers and virus-writers may have been kind enough to take it easy over the New Year, but they'll be up to their old tricks as soon as they get over their hangovers, according to head of software firm Finjan.
[January 6, 2000, 11:23]
What's The Source Of Most Viruses Today?: Malicious Mobile Code
White Papers Finjan Software's Vital Security is the only complete and integrated Secure Content Management solution in which individual best-of-breed security applications work together in concert to proactively respond to changing security threats today and...
[June 5, 2004, 1:03]
Vulnerability Anti.dote - The End To Enterprises' Security Patch Management Headaches
White Papers Finjan's Vulnerability Anti.dote identifies specific vulnerabilities and their variants, and using advanced behavior analysis proactively blocks any active content trying to exploit such a vulnerability.
[May 4, 2005, 3:00]

