traffic malicious in comment and analysis

Legal Eye: Is it wise to hit ISPs over file-sharing?

Comment Not all aspects of file-sharing are illegal and distinguishing the legitimate from the malicious will not be easy. His thinking is ISPs ought not to escape some level of liability given they ultimately reap the financial benefits of such internet... [22 Feb 2008]

Do you know what's happening on your network?

Comment While most IT departments are well aware of the risks posed by malicious code and spam, less well-publicised threats and practices are still finding room to grow and prosper on many a corporate network. [28 Mar 2007]

Inside Kaspersky Labs: AV at the cold heart of Russia

Comment At this office and around the world Kaspersky virus analysts receive around 50,000 pieces of malicious code each month. One advantage is that the usual journey time is halved as the roads, normally gridlocked with traffic, are practically empty as... [25 Jan 2006]

The Weekly Round-Up: 07.10.05

Round-Up Andreas Hirt walked delegates through a method of obscuring malicious traffic and leaving it undetected in order to create a far greater window of opportunity to carry out a malicious attack and "covert propagation". [07 Oct 2005]

Security in the spotlight

AS Analysis The business use of malware means organised crime began to employ those with the ability to turn their skills into millions of dollars worth of malicious network traffic. That task will involve cleaning up its outbound traffic, as China is seen as... [26 Sep 2005]

The Weekly Round-Up: 23.09.05

Round-Up But at the end of the day the Round-Up can't help thinking that on one side of this debate we have a load of Manchester United fans who admittedly have been spamming with malicious intent, while on the other there are some lawyers and a gnomish... [23 Sep 2005]

Analysis: The network is the security

Comment Network devices will have the ability to tear apart packets, block malicious code, enforce policies and filter content up and down the OSI (Open Systems Interconnection) stack. To minimize malicious-code propagation, every desktop will be scanned... [14 Jul 2004]

Quocirca's Straight Talking: Out-of-the-box options

Comment Malicious users seek to find ways to bypass firewalls. Software on your mail server can do the same thing, but if this is the only line of defence then malicious content will likely reach the heart of the network. [09 Jul 2004]

Will's Web Watch: Revenge is a dish best served online

Comment Whether it's hitting somebody in the wallet, stinging their pride - or whatever they hold most dear - or simply kicking them in the balls, there is an element of malicious planning which goes into the execution of any act of retribution, from the... [02 Jul 2004]

Leader: Harsh but fair sentencing?

Leader If needless damage is done to a company through the reckless actions of a mindless and malicious virus writer, hacker or self-styled cyber criminal then we've little sympathy with them if sentenced harshly. [01 Mar 2004]

Leader: It's worse than a virus and more annoying than spam

Leader Even if their malicious creation doesn't get past the first line of defence they can be sure the ensuing delivery failure traffic will be tantamount to a denial of service attack on servers worldwide. [28 Jan 2004]

Will's Web Watch: 'Charity' sites raise user concerns

Comment If you're like me you will have been very suspicious of them - perhaps even assuming them to be fraudulent or some kind of malicious attempt to add to the deluge of spam flooding people's inboxes. Increased traffic, increased clicks, increased... [07 Jan 2004]

The silicon.com Weekly Round-Up: 30.05.03

Comment In a press release, course tutor Dr John Aycock claims that "in order to develop more secure software, and countermeasures for malicious software, you first need to know how malicious software works and the mindset of its creators". [30 May 2003]

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