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- Raytheon acquires BBN Technologies, firm that developed Internet, e-mail, VoIP
- BBN Technologies rocksI hope Raytheon does not hinders BBN's innovative spirit.
- Tags: Internet, BBN Technologies, Raytheon Co., Internet e-mail, VoIP
- Discussion threads 2009-09-01
- Raytheon acquires BBN Technologies, firm that developed Internet, e-mail, VoIP
- Waltham, Mass.-based defense contractor Raytheon said on Tuesday that it has agreed to acquire Cambridge, Mass.-based BBN Technologies, known for having developed ARPANET, forerunner to the Internet, and e-mail. by Andrew Nusca
- Tags: Internet E-mail, Raytheon Co., VoIP, Massachusetts, BBN Technologies, Internet, Aerospace & Defense, Manufacturing, Andrew Nusca
- Blog posts 2009-09-01
- Attribute-Based Prevention of Phishing Attacks
- This paper describes a set of innovative attribute based checks for defending against phishing attacks. It explains a number of anti-phishing algorithms implemented as plugins and highlight which attributes of phishing sites they consider. To assess the effectiveness and applicability of this prototype, it performed extensive experimental testing. It presents...
- Tags: BBN Technologies, Phishing, Cyberthreats, Spam, Viruses And Worms, Security, Spam And Phishing
- White papers 2009-05-05
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- News to know: Gmail outage; VMWorld; Skype; Browsers; Steve Jobs; Google Wave
- Here are today's notable headlines. You can get News To Know via email alert and RSS daily. For continuous updates see BNET's around-the-Web tech coverage. Andrew Nusca: Partly cloudy: Google's Gmail goes down; outage chronicled on Twitter Christopher Dawson: Oh sure...4 days in...
- Tags: Steve Jobs, Sony Corp., Google Inc., Google Gmail, Larry Dignan, Andrew Nusca, Skype Technologies S.A., Microsoft Corp., Web Browser, Outage, Sam Diaz, E-mail Providers, Microsoft Windows, Cloud Computing, Web Browsers, Operating Systems, Internet, Software
- Blog posts 2009-09-02
- Hardware-based rootkit detection proven unreliable
- For years, weve been convinced by companies like Komoku and BBN Technologies that hardware-based RAM acquisition is the most reliable and secure way to sniff out the presence of a sophisticated rootkit on a compromised machine. Not so fast, says Joanna Rutkowska, a security researcher at COSEINC Malware Labs....
- Tags: Black Hat, Data theft, Exploit code, Hackers, Pen testing, Responsible disclosure, Rootkits, Viruses and Worms, Vulnerability research, Zero-day attacks
- Blog posts 2007-03-02
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