Good on the Net Archive
If you have read our past articles on this topic, you’ll know that the $100 laptop will probably be a breakthrough in technology. This “One Laptop Per Child” project has been going on for quite some time, and now we can see the progress of it. Pictures have been released of this new laptop […]
Trend Micro jumps into securing the smart phone market
0 Comments Published November 15th, 2006 in Good on the Net, Computer ProtectionNow is the time where we start seeing more and more security companies jumping on the bandwagon when it comes to smartphone security, which is a very good thing. It seems that Trend Micro is one of the newest groups to get involved with securing this new technology. Read below to hear about […]
Symantec Mobile AntiVirus 4.0 released
0 Comments Published November 13th, 2006 in Good on the Net, Computer ProtectionAs mobile technology is becoming a larger part of our everyday lives, new threats are developed to modify the technology’s integrity. Good news is that Symantec is working to protect the mobile world by recently releasing its newest version of Mobile AntiVirus.
Symantec Corp. has announced the availability of its Mobile AntiVirus 4.0 for Windows […]
A couple of weeks ago, IE7 was incorporated into Microsoft Updates so that everyone who used Windows Update would be notified to download it. Just by fiddeling around with the browser, one could figure out that it does offer enhanced computer protection by offering phishing detection and supposedly a more security design. But, […]
For those of you who are not familiar with Joomla!, it is an open-source tool for designing web sites. It has been rapidly rising in popularity due to its ease of use, its lightweight design, and its use of security. When it comes to security, Joomla! differs itself from the other web design […]
MessageLabs takes out $60 mil. loan for research
0 Comments Published November 4th, 2006 in Good on the NetHere’s a pretty bold move on MessageLabs’ behalf: taking out a $60 million loan strictly for research purposes. While they hope to gain leverage on the security market, it will definitely be beneficial for all of the consumers. More details on this below.
MessageLabs, one of a handful of smaller security vendors competing in […]
47%?!?! That’s pretty dramatic, even with the massive distribution of Microsoft patches this last month. But, we don’t make it up; read more about the source below.
Web viruses decreased 47 per cent in September despite recent high-profile Microsoft vulnerabilities, according to the ScanSafe Global Threat Report.
The report is based on analysis of more […]
user-friendly alternative to more intrusive biometric technologies like iris or facial recognition.
Palm Scan reads the lines, scars, wrinkles and folds on the surface of the palm and uses them to build a map unique to the user. Three versions are available: Palm Scan Window, Palm Scan Indoor and Palm Scan Outdoor. The Window version features […]
Biometrics are one of the greatest advancements in technological security that we have seen in a long time. Through using individually unique physical characteristics (and vocal), biometrics makes the art of unauthorized access extremely difficult. Lucky for us, a new fingerprint technology is on the way.
“With any fingerprint system, a user will never present exactly […]
RSA introduces anti-telephone banking fraud system
0 Comments Published October 31st, 2006 in Good on the NetPhishers love to target the financial institutions, which means it is one of the primary areas that consumers are extremely cautious about. Bankers are also very cautious and weary about this because it puts their reputation at risk. So what can be done to help prevent telephone banking fraud. Enter RSA.
“RSA Security has introduced a […]