PRODUCTS

June 2012

Facebook Dislike button scam spreads virally according to Sophos

used in the past by other viral scams including “Justin Bieber trying to flirt”, “Student attacked his teacher and nearly killed him”, “the biggest and scariest snake” and the “world’s worst McDonald’s customer”. Falling for any of these scams (which promise some lurid or eye-popping or exclusive content) typically trick you into giving a rogue […]

Facebook Dislike button scam spreads virally according to Sophos Read More »

Array Networks introduces first gold-certified IPv6 application delivery controllers

 certification level for what is now an essential application delivery requirement. Array’s new IPv6-enabled and gold-certified solutionsprovide a flexible and seamless gateway capable of delivering IPv4 resources to IPv6 clients, delivering IPv6 resources to IPv4 clients, and enabling secure and efficient application delivery in pure IPv6 environments. Powered by Array’s award winning SpeedCore platform and

Array Networks introduces first gold-certified IPv6 application delivery controllers Read More »

Peplink new 4G/3G modem support page is now online

work flawlessly with their cellular carriers and modems.   To help you locate compatible modems fast, the new 4G/3G Modem Support page was created. Peplink/Pepwave products support 100+ cellular modems worldwide and this comprehensive reference and powerful search, making it quick and easy to find out which modems the Balance and MAX routers support in

Peplink new 4G/3G modem support page is now online Read More »

Flame malware used man-in-the-middle attack against Windows Update

spread the Flame malware from machine to machine. Flame-infected computers can be instructed to impersonate a Web Proxy Autodiscovery Protocol (WPAD) server. Windows machines set for automatic proxy detection (the default) will try to contact a server called wpad.(company domain name) to check for instructions for when to use a HTTP proxy. Flame would tell

Flame malware used man-in-the-middle attack against Windows Update Read More »