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September 4, 2006 - Security Section

Privacyware has upgraded its desktop defense software, Privatefirewall 5.0, a multi-layered endpoint security product. The firm says that the key enhancement in Privatefirewall 5.0 is a system monitoring and anomaly detection component that delivers signature-less protection from viruses and malware and detects cyber criminal attempts to inject malicious code, install rootkits, trojans and spyware, spoof IPs, bypass firewalls and generally gain access, control and/or damage corporate systems. Privatefirewall 5.0 is comprised of several integrated protection layers including desktop firewall, URL filtering, process monitor, and application/system behavior modeling and anomaly detection. Privatefirewall pricing starts at $29.95 per installation and a 30-day free trial is available.

Security experts agree that by default, no device or system on your network is secure. In practice this means that when you first plug in and turn on a device (printers, switches, firewalls, laptops, desktops, servers, networked storage devices, etc.), you must first secure it as the default settings are almost always not secure. For instance, quite a few devices come with Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) installed and running. Unfortunately, the Read and Write security "community" strings for SNMP are often set to the default of public and private, respectively, which represents a fairly serious security hole. The solution: disable SNMP on all your networked devices if you are not using it, or if you are using it, make sure you update the device with the latest patches and or firmware related to SNMP security and make sure you change the community strings from the defaults to something a lot more secure.

 

 

 

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