web traffic proxy
Zombie attacks on sale for a fiver
News More technical analysis is available on Finjan's Malicious Code Research Center blog, including the fact that the command and control server is hosted in Texas, the registrant country is China and the "proxy" website... [18 Jun 2009]
Dairy Farmers of Britain Increase Staff Productivity With Bloxx
White Paper They were using ScanSafe upstream on their proxy server as a means to monitor their web traffic. However the performance of their Internet access was being dramatically affected, as each... [10 Mar 2009]
Social Networking Now Under Big Yellow's Control, Thanks to Bloxx
White Paper Big Yellow installed the Bloxx appliance as a proxy server on its network. The appliance was integrated with Microsoft Active Directory and is configured to filter web traffic depending... [10 Mar 2009]
eTrust SiteMinder Secure Proxy Server: The Secure Gateway to Enterprise Resources
White Paper In contrast, the eTrust SiteMinder Secure Proxy Server provides centralized access management to control traffic entering the Enterprise Demilitarized Zone (DMZ). This paper begins with an overview of... [20 Jan 2009]
Facebook Koobface worm strikes again
News This loads a proxy server called Security Accounts Manager the next time the computer boots up. Koobface then listens to traffic on TCP port 9090 and proxies all outgoing HTTP traffic.... [05 Dec 2008]
Google open sources web 2.0 security
News The proxy works passively by analysing existing, user-initiated traffic, and is particularly tuned for complex web 2.0 environments, Zalewski said in a blog post. The... [14 Jul 2008]
Tivoli WebSEAL - Sizing and Capacity Planning
White Paper In this solution, WebSEAL acts as a reverse proxy (a proxy that lets users into a protected network as opposed to one that lets users out). The WebSEAL reverse proxy would likely be... [09 Apr 2008]
Performance of Different Proxy Concepts in UMTS Networks
White Paper This connection splitting can be done either purely on the transport layer (TCP proxy) or on the application layer (HTTP proxy in the case of web traffic). It is well... [06 Dec 2007]
TechNet Webcast: How Microsoft IT Uses SQL Server 2005 to Power a Global Forensic Data Security Tool (Level 300)
White Paper The Microsoft Information Security team uses an internal tool called Information Security Consolidated Event Management (ICE) version 3.0 to gather forensic data from more than 85 proxy servers around the world. [28 Aug 2007]
Speeding up the net - is it possible?
Comment Some license their libraries of URLs which can then be embedded in appliances that act as a proxy for all internet activity. Web acceleration appliances from vendors such as Expand and Riverbed ensure... [09 Jul 2007]
IE lets attackers hijack network traffic
News As a result, an attacker with access to a network, for example, at a corporation could insert a malicious proxy and see all the traffic, the researchers said. Microsoft said in its support article: "If... [26 Mar 2007]
Browser-based attacks top security fears
News Firewalls and proxy servers are the second-most commonly used antivirus technology, employed by 90.8 per cent of respondents. Traditional firewalls examine traffic coming into the network, but guarding... [13 Apr 2004]
Network admins warned: 'secure your servers'
News Servers identified in the campaign were collected from existing antispam blacklists such as the Open Relay Database and the Open Proxy Database. The FTC's "Secure Your Server" warning, sent through email, cautions that... [30 Jan 2004]
File-sharing down after music industry crackdown
News StreamCast Networks plans to release a new version of its Morpheus software this week that will let users upload and download files through proxy servers, a venerable if imperfect way for internet users to mask their... [15 Jul 2003]
Russian hackers behind fake PayPal email scam?
News Although the account with the web hosting company will probably have been set up using stolen credit cards and proxy addresses, McNab said the most likely culprits are Russian hackers who could be... [09 Jul 2003]