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eEye Retina Network Security Scanner v5.10 & REM Security Management Console: Product Report on PCI Suitability
White Paper In Q3 of 2008, NSS Labs performed comprehensive testing of the eEye Retina Network Security Scanner v5.10 as a Vulnerability Assessment Scanner (VA) for internal use within payment card environments. This paper contains... [13 Jul 2009]
Enterprise Vulnerability Assessment Selection Criteria
White Paper Selecting the best security technology to incorporate into an enterprise-wide process is a daunting challenge. In selecting an enterprise vulnerability assessment solution, there are several key criteria that must be properly weighed and... [20 May 2009]
Office at risk from bug trio
News Microsoft did not deliver any patches for Office on Tuesday, despite two vulnerabilities in the software that have been previously disclosed, according to eEye Security's zero-day flaw tracker. The vulnerabilities were... [11 Apr 2007]
Microsoft to skip a Patch Tuesday
News There are five known zero-day holes in Microsoft products, according to eEye Digital Security. Microsoft has no new security updates planned for next Tuesday, despite at least five zero-day vulnerabilities waiting to be... [09 Mar 2007]
Microsoft has security dozen in the oven
News There are 10 disclosed but yet-to-be-patched security holes in various Microsoft products, according to eEye Security's zero-day flaw tracker. Microsoft plans to release a dozen security bulletins on Tuesday, including a... [09 Feb 2007]
Microsoft fixes faulty IE patch
News At the same time, eEye Digital Security disclosed that the crash was actually an exploitable security flaw, sending Microsoft scrambling to push the fixed patch out as soon as possible. Marc Maiffret, chief technology... [25 Aug 2006]
Understanding CHAM - Common Hacking Attack Methods
White Paper eEye Digital Security incorporated its proprietary CHAM technology into Retina Network Security Scanner as a way to offer advanced vulnerability detection to those seeking to substantially challenge their network... [09 Jun 2006]
Spyware aims to exploit BBC and Microsoft
News Meanwhile, two security companies have beaten Microsoft to the punch.eEye Digital Security and Determina both released unofficial fixes for the IE flaw earlier this week. Cyber criminals are spamming email messages to... [31 Mar 2006]
Microsoft issues flaw fixes for Outlook and Windows
News The Windows problem was discovered and reported by eEye Digital Security, and the Exchange and Outlook flaw was found by Next Generation Security Software. Microsoft on Tuesday released fixes for two "critical" security... [11 Jan 2006]
eEye looks to open source for antivirus
News To plug a hole in its intrusion-prevention product, eEye Digital Security may adopt the Clam AntiVirus project and improve the open source software.eEye's Blink intrusion-prevention product includes... [13 Dec 2005]
Microsoft preps two-for-one security special
News For example, eEye Digital Security lists six vulnerabilities on its website for which it considers fixes overdue. As part of its monthly patching cycle, Microsoft plans to release on Tuesday two security bulletins with... [09 Dec 2005]
More Windows exploits posted online
News While availability of attack code could provide cyber criminals with ammunition, patches and security software should shield Windows users, said Steve Manzuik, security product manager at eEye Digital Security. [02 Dec 2005]
iTunes security hole discovered
News The latest iTunes flaw, however, runs on all operating systems from Windows XP to Mac OS X, according to a security warning issued by eEye Digital Security. Although an Apple spokesman was not immediately available for... [18 Nov 2005]
Windows exploit code raises threat alert
News Although the exploit code could be used to launch a denial of service attack in machines running XP SP1 and Windows 2000 with all service pack versions, the threat is only moderately severe, said Stephen Manzuik, a product manager at... [18 Nov 2005]
Windows worm holes plugged
News Marc Maiffret, the chief hacking officer at security specialist eEye Digital Security, said: "It is a remote system vulnerability that could very easily be turned into a worm. Maiffret of eEye said he... [12 Oct 2005]