Archive for April, 2006
IM and P2P Attack Increases According to FaceTime
0 Comments Published April 10th, 2006 in IRC, P2P, IM, Intrusion Detection/Prevention, SecurityFaceTime has released their report analyzing attacks via IM, P2P, and Chat vectors. One thing I like about this report is it’s fresh, comparing the 1st quarter of 2006 with all of 2005. FaceTime offers security appliances with a very specific focus, which is, surprise, the same areas highlighted in the above report: […]
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