Teros, NetContinuum and Imperva say they want customers to know which products can truly protect against application-level attacks—so they're asking Check Point, Symantec and others to send in products for labs testing.
Computer Associates International (CA) will announce Monday that it has integrated an anti-spyware product from its purchase of PestPatrol with its own eTrust Security Management portfolio.
The Internet Explorer flaw, which has been published on public mailing lists, allows attackers to take control of a PC via an HTML e-mail or malicious Web page.