Content Technologies Can Comment On Wireless Network Virus, Content Security Threats.Business/Technology Editors BELLEVUE, Wash.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--June 7, 2000 Ron Loos, Director of Online Services at Seattle-based Content Technologies, a developer of content security software that detects and dissembles potentially harmful e-mail and Web page transfers before they can attack networks, is available for media interviews relating to relating to relate prep → concernant relating to relate prep → bezüglich +gen, mit Bezug auf +acc the "Timofonica" virus. Loos can discuss this virus and the looming looming: see mirage. Internet-based security threats that can invade wireless devices and networks as well as the steps companies can take to make sure their organizations' wireless networks are fully "content secure." About Content Technologies: Content Technologies is a leading developer of Internet content security and Policy Management solutions. MIMEsweeper, launched in 1995, was the first product on the market to scan e-mail and attachments for content threats. The MIMEsweeper family has since become a leading solution for content security, providing organizations with content security and Policy Management defenses against business and network integrity threats. These threats include misuse of e-mail and the Web, confidentiality breaches, exposure to e-mail legal liability, junk e-mail See spam. , spam E-mail that is not requested. Also known as "unsolicited commercial e-mail" (UCE), "unsolicited bulk e-mail" (UBE), "gray mail" and just plain "junk mail," the term is both a noun (the e-mail message) and a verb (to send it). and spoofing (1) Faking the sending address of a transmission in order to gain illegal entry into a secure system. See e-mail spoofing. (2) Creating fake responses or signals in order to keep a session active and prevent timeouts. , as well as e-mail-borne viruses. |
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