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Dell Kace Secure Browser Tool – Freeware Security Tool for Firefox 3.6

Posted by nimda on March 8, 2011 in Reviews
Dell's new Kace secure browser.

The Dell Kace Secure Browser tool is said to use a kind of re-direction so that browser activity is shifted to an alternate area of the computer to isolate and contain harmful code. The 10MB security software, available for download from Dell’s Kace site, is based on the current Firefox browser and Adobe Flash and Reader Plug-Ins. Dell’s application is integrated with a STAND ALONE version of Firefox 3.6 which can

operates identical to the regular Firefox browser.

The security tool also lets the user create what are called whitelists and blacklists of Web sites allowed to be visited. In a managed environment, the Dell Kace browser security software can be included as a managed application with the Dell Kace K1000 v5.1 Management Appliance, typically used in mid- to large enterprises.

Dell Security Tool – Virtualizing the Browser Against Security Threats

Download Kace Secure Browser (Runs on Seperate Firefox)

 

Dell's new Kace secure browser.

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Exchange 2010 Architecture Poster & Visual Diagrams

Posted by nimda on January 4, 2011 in Reviews

Microsoft has released the Exchange 2010 Architecture poster. Apart from showing the high-level architecture, the poster highlights the feature set of Exchange Server 2010.

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Exchange2010_HubTransportRoleArchitecture

Exchange 2010 Architecture Poster

Sections include,

* Management and Monitoring
* High Availability
* Mailbox Server Role
* Client Access Server Role
* Unified Messaging Server Role
* Hub Transport Server Role
* Edge Transport Server Role

The poster can be printed for availability in offline scenarios, when users will want to quickly look at the architecture and feature set of Exchange Server 2010. A few pieces are missing from these diagrams including:

* Internal clients, e.g. Outlook, OWA;
* UM connections to PBX;
* Client Access Server connections to OCS;
* For Hub-Hub, CAS-CAS or Edge-Edge, I’ve included a 2nd Hub/CAS/Edge server only mentioning ports used for Hub-Hub, CAS-CAS and Edge-Edge communications.

“We’re pleased to let you know that the Exchange Server 2010 Architecture Poster is now available for download in all its 36″ x 24″ goodness,” revealed Microsoft’s Astrid McClean.

“The poster helps you understand how the major components of Exchange 2010 work and serves as a quick reminder and a learning tool. The printed version also looks really impressive on your wall!”

Customers will be able to look over the high-level architecture, but also get information on additional capabilities such as management and monitoring, but also a number of roles, including: the unified messaging server role, the mailbox server role, the client access server role, the edge transport server role, the hub server transport role and high availability.

“Those of you headed to Berlin for TechEd Europe next month will be able to pick up your very own full-size glossy version from the Unified Communications booth,” McClean promised.

In the second half of August 2010, the Redmond company released the RTM version of Service Pack 1 for Exchange Server 2010.

SP1 is a free upgrade offered to all customers running Exchange Server 2010.

Exchange Server 2010 Service Pack 1 (SP1) RTM is available for download here.

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Understanding Transport Agents
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb125012%28EXCHG.140%29.aspx

Exchange Network Port Reference
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb331973.aspx

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Cisco Click-To-Call – Initiate Cisco IP calls from Firefox, IE and Office

Posted by nimda on December 16, 2010 in Reviews

Cisco Click-To-Call

 

Cisco has released an improved version of the Click-To-Call widget version 8.0 (Release Notes). This plug-in allows you to use Internet Explorer, Firefox and Office 2003/2007 applications to launch calls to Cisco UC phones. The plug-in works flawlessly to allow for quick dialing and triggering of you’re desktop or Cisco IP SoftPhone.

The setup is minimal on UC and requires a bit of tweaking with Dial Plans and SOAP interface changes. I was able to get this plug-in up and running with the older firmware 6.1.3.100-16 and the newer 8.0 client which is backwards compatible. If you do not have a Cisco.com login to download this product, the link is here (Cisco Click-To-Call 8.0).

Configuring Click-To-Call in Unified Communications

Larson UC Plugin (For Web-Dial only users in Firefox, Plug-in for Highlight Calling)

Check out a few pictures here:

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Trusteer Rapport – Security tool protects online banking against Botnets

Posted by nimda on December 3, 2010 in Owner Blog, Reviews

Rapport is a lightweight security software solution that protects web communication between enterprises, such as banks, and their customers and employees. The product is free for the customers of over 70 different banks, AND can also be downloaded independently of those services for FREE. You can protect any web site you choose outside of the network, and also use the tool with Chrome, IE and Firefox.

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Rapport implements a completely new approach to protecting customers and employees. By locking down customer browsers and creating a tunnel for safe communication with the online website, Rapport prevents Man-in-the-Browser malware and Man-in-the-Middle attacks. Rapport also prevents phishing via website authentication to ensure that account credentials are passed to genuine sources only.

Rapport’s unique technology blocks advanced Trojans including Zeus, Silon, Torpig and Yaludle without the need to constantly update and chase the different variants of these Trojans. Its proprietary browser lockdown technology simply prevents unauthorized access to information that flows between customer and employee websites regardless of whether these attempts were generated by new or known Trojan variants. Rapport is also capable of preventing very targeted and under the radar phishing attacks.

Enterprises such as banks can easily configure the system to protect customers and employees and begin offering them Rapport software for quick download from their website. Following a simple one time installation process, Rapport begins securing browsers, works in the background and does not call for a change in user behavior – customers and employees can bank and use the internet as usual – thus enabling fast adoption. Rapport comes with a rich management application that enables enterprises to effectively trigger alerts, view and analyze data as well as manage security.

Rapport is focused on preventing online fraud committed by financial malware and differs from Anti-Virus because it:

* Locks down access to financial and private data instead of looking for malware signatures

* Communicates with your online banking website to provide feedback on security level and report unauthorized access attempts

* Allows for immediate action to be taken against changes in the threat landscape.

Features

* Blocks Zeus, Torpig, Silent Banker and other Man-in-the-Browser attacks
* Blocks Keyloggers and screen grabbing
* Blocks Man-in-the Middle attacks
* Blocks Phishing attacks
* Works on both Windows and Mac
* Protects immediately upon install
* Complements other security software
* Transparent to customers and employees unless a threat is detected
* Delivers advanced reporting on current and new threats including zero-day attacks
* Comes with pre-packaged marketing tools and materials
* 24×7 support option

Benefits

* Prevents wire and ACH fraud
* Protects against account takeover attacks
* Deployment within weeks, requires no change to enterprise applications
* Fast notification of threats affecting your customers and employees
* Fast adoption by customers using proven tools
* Added security with no change in user behavior
* Proactive rather than reactive to threats and incidents

Browser Lockdown – This technology specifically prevents unauthorized access to sensitive information in the browser. Before launching the browser, Rapport verifies its integrity, preventing unauthorized modifications to the browser’s executable. Rapport locks down all programmatic interfaces to sensitive information inside the browser while it is connected to a protected website. This prevents browser add-ons and other pieces of software from accessing login information, financial information and transactions based on customized policy created with the enterprise. Additionally, Rapport protects the browser’s memory and prevents any pieces of code injected into the browser’s memory from capturing or modifying sensitive information.

Keystroke Lockdown – Rapport prevents tampering and reading of data by encrypting sensitive information from the moment it is typed into the keyboard until it reaches the browser. Trusteer encrypts keystrokes very low in the operating system’s kernel and keeps them encrypted inside the kernel and user space to achieve this goal.

Communication Lockdown – This technology enables Rapport to verify the legitimacy of the website that the customer or employee is currently using, preventing the submission of sensitive information to fraudulent websites. What’s more, verification of a direct connection with the website and assurance of encryption are also confirmed to prevent Man-in-the-Middle attacks. This technology prevents many ACH FRAUD transactions and efforts of trojans such as Torpig & Zeus.

Actionable Intelligence – All policy violations, such as attempts to read password fields and change web page content are reported to the Trusteer cloud-based fraud analysis service. Trusteer’s team of fraud analysts works 24×7, analyzing information from customers all over the world in order to identify new attack patterns. Advanced automatic update mechanisms allow Trusteer to react immediately to new threats. Organizations are immediately alerted regarding new attacks as they occur, instead of days, weeks, and even months after the fact.

These are not the days of the Nimda Virus, so get protected!

PC users: http://download.trusteer.com/Gcur4Wtnu/RapportSetup.exe

Mac users: http://download.trusteer.com/Gcur4Wtnu/leopard/Rapport.dmg

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