Changes to its submission acceptance policy for new and existing software titles have been announced by QArchive.org. A safer environment for their valued visitors and a better, higher quality marketplace for software developers distributing their products through our online channels will be facilitated by the changes.
To identify and fix PCs infected with advanced spyware, information stealers and rootkits, in the last six months more than 1,000 companies, including many Fortune 500 organizations, have purchased consumer versions of Prevx CSI (http://www.Prevx.com).
New research commissioned by the Computing Technology Industry Association (CompTIA) reveals that altough spyware, viruses and worms continue to plague most organizations, security challenges tied to the use of handheld devices and mobile and remote computing are growing at a rapid pace.
The industry's first comprehensive solution for exposing malware, spyware and malicious intent in web advertising, called NetworkFacts was unveiled today by the developer of automated risk discovery solutions, ClickFacts. Being delivered as an on demand solution to advertising networks and ad server companies, NetworkFacts is available from ClickFacts now.
To provide enhanced protection from email-borne threats for Norman's full range of products, the leading supplier of data security software, Norman, announced its selection of the leading OEM provider of email reputation, anti-spam and anti-phishing technology, Mailshell.
AFCO Systems announced today that AFCO Systems Development (ASD), the company's software engineering group, was awarded three individual embedded systems development contracts from the Federal Government totaling $3 million. The contracts were awarded for development of stronger cyber security systems for government computers.
A global provider of systems software and virtualization technology for embedded systems, Open Kernel Labs (OK Labs), announced today the new version of OKL4 2.0 tackles the security and reliability challenges embedded developers face in creating enterprise-safe connected devices for end users, carriers and enterprises, its open source microkernel software.
Wadja.com (http://www.wadja.com) launched a new set of privacy and message customization settings that provides users with openness inside and outside the Wadja community and complete control of their account information. All Wadja users have, now, full control over their privacy options whether accessing the service from their notebook or mobile phone.
SPAMfighter was honored in the May 2008 issue of PC World as one of the “101 Fantastic Freebies.” The article, which features the editors’ top 101 picks of online services and downloadable software in various categories ranging from Security to Video and Photo, and provides information to help keep you secure, productive, and entertained, is live at http://www.pcworld.com and will be available on newsstands April 15.