DESlock+.Data Encryption data encryption, the process of scrambling stored or transmitted information so that it is unintelligible until it is unscrambled by the intended recipient. Historically, data encryption has been used primarily to protect diplomatic and military secrets from foreign Systems have launched DESlock+ Version 3.00 for Windows XP The previous client version of Windows. XP was a major upgrade to the client version of Windows 2000 with numerous changes to the user interface. XP improved support for gaming, digital photography, instant messaging, wireless networking and sharing connections to the Internet. and Windows 2000 which includes folder encryption, file encryption, mountable encrypted files, email encryption, encrypted compressed archives as well as text window and clipboard A reserved section of memory that is used as a temporary holding area for data that is copied or moved from one application to another using the copy and paste and cut and paste (move) menu options. Each time you transfer something into the clipboard, the previous contents are deleted. encryption. With full Windows Shell An add-on user interface for Windows. Numerous shells were created for Windows 3.x to streamline or replace Program Manager by providing such features as foldering, customized toolbars and quick access to the DOS command line. For example, Norton Desktop for Windows was popular. integration and plug-in components for Microsoft Outlook For the e-mail and news client bundled with certain versions of Microsoft Windows, see . Microsoft Outlook or Outlook (full name Microsoft Office Outlook and Lotus Notes Messaging and groupware software from IBM Lotus that was introduced in 1989 for OS/2 and later expanded to Windows, Mac, Unix, NetWare, AS/400 and S/390. Notes provides e-mail, document sharing, workflow, group discussions and calendaring and scheduling. , DESlock+ minimises the steps required to work with encrypted data and email. Where previous versions have related to the Zone-H web server intrusion database and is probably the only unbiased and reliable source of information related to server side cyber intrusions. The report was created from the largest known database of its kind. Findings include: * 392,545 recorded web server attacks for the year 2004 (36% increase from the previous year) * 70,357 single defacements for the year 2004 totalling * 322,188 Mass defacements for the year 2004 * 186 special attacks on US governmental servers * 3918 special attacks on worldwide compromised governmental domains * 49 special attacks on US military servers * 588,815 mass defacements over the years 2000 - 2004 (graph available by months) * 194,905 single IP attacks over the years 2000 - 2004 (graph available by months) Other types of attacks covered in the report include: * OS families, single IP for the years 2000 - 2004 (graph available by months) * OS families mass defacements for the years 2000 - 2004 (graph available by months) * Web server families single IP and mass for years 2003 - 2004 (graph available by months) * Attackers motivations for years 2002 - 2004 * Attack technical details for years 2002-2004 www.zone-h.org |
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