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Oct 01
2009

Very Funny Review...

Posted by Greg Hluska in SmartSwipe

Bridget Carey from the Miami Herald recently reviewed SmartSwipe. This is one of the funniest tech reviews I have ever seen...

I'm not all that familiar with the Miami Herald. Is this par for the course? If so, I'll be a regular visitor to their site!

Oct 01
2009

SmartSwipe 1.6.10 Has Been Released

Posted by Greg Hluska in SmartSwipe

It has been an exciting couple of days in the swipe cave. Yesterday, we finally released our long awaited version 1.6.10. 1.6.10 is a large step up - not only is it noticeably faster than previous versions, it also has some improved error messages.

If you are interested, you can download this latest version at 1.6.10. And, as always, if you have any questions or concerns, we encourage you to contact us.

Sep 22
2009

NSS Labs Releases Report on Anti-Malware Effectiveness

Posted by Greg Hluska in Security

NSS Labs recently released the first in a series of lab tests to examine how much protection various anti-malware products provide. Their 'Live Testing' methodology claims to measure anti-malware performance in a real world environment. They test anti-malware the way an end user would use anti-malware and do not test against "stale samples" in a lab. Finally, their tests do not receive any funding from the anti-malware vendors whose products are involved in these tests.

When you combine malware that was caught (and blocked) while it was being downloaded with malware that was caught (and blocked) when it tried to run, Trend Micro's product finished in first place. It blocked an impressive 96.4% of all threats encountered over the 17 day testing regiment. ESET's offering finished last (of nine products) and only blocked 67.9% of all threats. The other vendors finished somewhere in between these two extremes.

Sep 18
2009

Phonebusters - September Identity Theft Statistics

Posted by Greg Hluska in Security

I used to be so diligent.

Phonebusters would release their statistics for the previous month in identity theft and I would be right on it, frantically typing away in an effort to share the latest news with all of our readers. However, the last two months have seen a dramatic shift in my posting habits. Last month, I didn't write anything until the 20th and this month, I'm making my post on the 18th.

Sep 17
2009

Websense Security Labs - Malicious Attacks are Still Increasing

Posted by Greg Hluska in Security

Websense released their State of Internet Security Report for the first half of 2009. While this report's conclusions are nothing new (malicious software, cybercrime, and spam are all growing more common), it does contain some particularly interesting statistics that I would like to share.

Here are some of the report's highlights:

  • The number of malicious sites has grown by 671% over the last year.
  • 77% of web sites with malicious content are actually legitimate sites that have been compromised by cyber criminals.
  • 95% of comments on chat rooms, blogs and forums are either spam or malicious code.
  • 57% of data stealing attacks are conducted over the web.
Sep 15
2009

14 Worst Security Threats of the Last 20 Years

Posted by Greg Hluska in Security

To celebrate its 20th anniversary, Pandalabs released an interesting list of the top cyber security threats it has investigated over the course of its history. Pandalabs 20th anniversary site is quite entertaining and I encourage each of you to go through and learn more about each of these security threats.

There are some familiar names in this list and some that you may not have heard of, so, to make it easier to learn more, I linked every one of these threats to a page that seems to do a good job of explaining it. Here is the list:

Sep 14
2009

Scareware Attacks the New York Times

Posted by Greg Hluska in Security

Since this blog went live, we have published a few different stories on scareware. Dan McCann started things off and threw down the gauntlet with a great article about scareware. Then, I published some results of research that PandaLabs performed - this research demonstrated that scareware was growing at an incredibly fast pace.

And today came news that the New York Times, that venerable, highly respected publication was hosting a piece of scareware. While details are still scant, according to an article written by Riva Richmond, many viewers to the New York Times' web site were confronted with ads for scareware.

Sep 08
2009

Special Promotional Offers on SmartSwipe

Posted by Greg Hluska in SmartSwipe

Our President just told me about this and I was so excited that I thought I should blog about it. Please feel free to pass this article around to all your friends and family.

Costco.ca has SmartSwipe available on their web site for $30 off! And, futureshop.ca has SmartSwipe available for $20 off.

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