CipherTrust

RSS RSS CipherTrust

Sort by: Relevance | Date

Magic Quadrant for e-Mail Security Boundaries

White Paper This follows the acquisitions by Secure in 2006 (of CipherTrust) and Microsoft (FrontBridge Technologies) in 2005. The e-mail security market is maturing, but speed and breadth of spam detection, and management and... [05 Aug 2009]

Understanding and Reversing the Profit Model of Spam

White Paper Spam, or unsolicited e-mail, has become a tremendous problem in recent years, evolving from being a minor nuisance as late as year 2000 to today comprising on average over 80% of all enterprise e-mail traffic and costing billions of... [14 Oct 2008]

Windows attack worm warning

News Malicious code that exploits the Windows hole has already led to significant growth in the number of hijacked PCs, CipherTrust said last week. Several security experts are warning of increased cyber attacks targeting... [01 Sep 2006]

Porn spam spike due to Windows hole - CipherTrust

News Malicious code that exploits a recent Windows hole has led to significant growth in the number of hijacked PCs, according to messaging security company CipherTrust. On Tuesday, CipherTrust reported a 23... [23 Aug 2006]

More security industry consolidation

News The continued consolidation in the security industry, spearheaded by the likes of Symantec, has seen two smaller names in the game become the latest to merge, with Secure Computing snapping up CipherTrust for $273m. [12 Jul 2006]

Taiwan fingered as spam hub

News The majority of spam servers are physically located in Taiwan, according to CipherTrust. CipherTrust also determined that unwanted email traffic went up as much as 20 per cent worldwide in May. The data... [12 Jun 2006]

Can email ID beat the spammers?

News The key problem for large companies is figuring out all the systems that send email on their behalf, said Paul Judge, chief technology officer at email security company CipherTrust. More than half of the companies that... [20 Apr 2006]

Analysis: What's the next malware threat?

Comment According to security company Ciphertrust, more than 180,000 new PCs are turned into zombies every day - and that figure is continually rising. Gone are the days of simple worms and viruses. Now botnets and phishing... [12 Apr 2006]

MIT hosts spam pow-wow

News CipherTrust, a network security company, emphasised going after emails with phoney domain names and the spoof websites they link to. The fight against spam, phishing and email fraud should focus on economic incentives... [29 Mar 2006]

Quocirca's Straight Talking: Vendor battleground - filtering

Comment CipherTrust, originally a provider of email filtering appliances, now offers appliances for controlling IM and these other web-based threats. Content filtering now goes way beyond spam email, encompassing outbound email,... [02 Mar 2006]

Europe home to majority of zombies

News Using a tool that can track zombie machines, CipherTrust found that 26 per cent of them were hosted in European countries, with most of them in Germany (six per cent), France (five per cent) and the UK (three per cent). [31 May 2005]

Spammers fined €87,500 in Dutch crackdown

News CipherTrust, an email security firm, warned last week that European anti-spam legislation was failing to deal with the problem of unsolicited junk email. Paul Judge, Ciphertrust's chief technology... [29 Dec 2004]

Re:Viewing 2004: The security industry

News At the time of the CyberTrust announcement the litigious CipherTrust, who this year fought IronPort over a conflict with its own IronMail brand, declined to comment on any similarities to its own brand. [16 Dec 2004]

War on spam: 35 firms back authentication

News In an open letter to Deborah Majoras, chair of the FTC, the businesses, including Amazon.com, Cisco, CipherTrust, Earthlink, eBay, Symantec and VeriSign, all call for a more rapid roll-out of email authentication... [15 Nov 2004]

Phishing victims learn an expensive lesson

News Last week, research from security company CipherTrust showed that most phishing emails are sent from one of five zombie armies of computers, otherwise known as botnets. Russian spammers are targeting thousands of... [01 Nov 2004]

RSS Keep updated for stories matching CipherTrust via RSS


Quick Sitemap Links: