SecureFX is a secure file transfer client with support for SFTP, FTP/SSL, and FTP protocols. SecureFX combines an easy-to-use, Explorer-like interface with advanced features including relentless file transfers, remote editing, site synchronization, and public-key, X.509 certificate, and Kerberos v5 (GSSAPI) authentication. An optional "FIPS Mode” uses a FIPS 140-2 validated cryptographic library and only allows FIPS-approved algorithms. Connect to a site that supports SSH2 and SecureFX has everything you need to create a fully encrypted SFTP session. SecureFX makes it easier than ever to securely transfer files. Establish a secure connection with a mouse click, or type a server name in the Quick Connect dialog. Drag and drop files to and from the server and your desktop, Windows Explorer, and other applications, or perform fully automated, unattended file transfers with the SFXCL command-line utility. Relentless file transfers automatically resume transfers when connections are broken, and Quick Sync provides one-click synchronization between your local files and server. With the tree-based session manager, arrange hundreds of sites. You can conveniently access any open sessions from the Activator tray utility menu. Named sessions let you save preferences for individual sites. Named firewalls can be used on a session-specific basis so that you can work from multiple locations with different firewalls. Firewall options include generic, basic, and unauthenticated HTTP proxies. SecureFX also provides the ability to run multiple instances of the application and support for IPv6. SecureFX supports AES, Twofish, Blowfish, 3DES, and RC4 ciphers. RSA and DSA key formats are supported for host keys and public keys. If you need terminal emulation and file transfer, SecureCRT and SecureFX can share global and session options and host key database so configuring a connection only needs to be done once. Or create a complete file transfer solution with SecureFX and VShell server.
What's new in this version: Version 6.1 provides faster, simpler site synchronization with a synchronize database and ability to use active sessions for synchronize operations.
A leading provider of network access control (NACWall) products, NetClarity, has named Christopher Calisi as Chairman and Chief Executive Officer. Calisi worked as a senior executive with several leading computer data integrity and security companies including Symantecm, in his more than 25-year long career.
As Chaplin Information Services (CIS) reports on 21 Nov, 2006 -- Mozilla Firefox and Internet Explorer web browsers exposes saved passwords to clever attackers. This vulnerability named a Reverse Cross-Site Request (RCSR). This flaw affects all users who use built-in password managers in Firefox and Internet Explorer. Mozilla has confirmed this as bug number 360493, and said they are already working on a fix for version 2.0.0.1 or 2.0.0.2, but there is no any positive feedback from Microsoft. Sticky Password developers have carefully investigated this vulnerability and claims that latest version protects stored password and login information from RCRS attacks.
Relational Database Consultants, Inc (RDC) today announced that a leading security and encryption software offering for the Oracle RDBMS, the Encryption Wizard, now ships with Natural Language Support (NLS) for international character sets.
A leader in copy control and Digital Rights Management solutions for digital content, TrusCont Ltd, and a TouchPoint Print Solutions Company, CoakleyTech, L.L.C., a leader in digital printing and document management services, today announced the launch of TrusCont Anti-Copy solution for DVD-R discs.
A leading provider of encryption technologies, ERUCES Inc., announced today its acceptance to the IBM Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) Specialty after successfully completing IBM's rigorous SOA technical and business requirements. ERUCES' Tricryption application, With this achievement, integrates with the IBM software and strategy for SOA.