The security battle today has two main fronts: systems and education of users. Email Security Grader hopes to promote the education of network admins on email security.
Read article:
http://www.emailsecuritymatters.com/site/blog/email-security/email-security-grader-more-security-through-education-and-community/
Friday, November 5, 2010
Email Security Grader: More security through education and community
The security battle today has two main fronts: systems and education of users. Email Security Grader hopes to promote the education of network admins on email security.
Read article:
http://www.emailsecuritymatters.com/site/blog/email-security/email-security-grader-more-security-through-education-and-community/
The security battle today has two main fronts: systems and education of users. Email Security Grader hopes to promote the education of network admins on email security.
Read article:
http://www.emailsecuritymatters.com/site/blog/email-security/email-security-grader-more-security-through-education-and-community/
Email Security Grader: More security through education and community -> http://www.emailsecuritymatters.com/site/blog/email-security/email-security-grader-more-security-through-education-and-community/
Test your mail server security infrastructure with Email Security Grader
Email Security Grader is a free online tool which helps IT and mail administrators evaluate the security of their mail infrastructure. The web site regroups several important tests (spam blacklist, open relay, mx records, smtp/pop3/imap authentication), educates users and makes recommendations for each aspect of email security.
http://www.emailsecuritygrader.com.
Read article on ESG here: http://www.emailsecuritymatters.com/site/blog/email-security/mail-server-test-blacklist-open-relay-smtp-dns/
http://www.emailsecuritygrader.com.
Read article on ESG here: http://www.emailsecuritymatters.com/site/blog/email-security/mail-server-test-blacklist-open-relay-smtp-dns/
Test your mail server security infrastructure with Email Security Grader
Email Security Grader is a free online tool which helps IT and mail administrators evaluate the security of their mail infrastructure. The web site regroups several important tests (spam blacklist, open relay, mx records, smtp/pop3/imap authentication), educates users and makes recommendations for each aspect of email security.
http://www.emailsecuritygrader.com.
Read article on ESG here: http://www.emailsecuritymatters.com/site/blog/email-security/mail-server-test-blacklist-open-relay-smtp-dns/
Email Security Grader is a free online tool which helps IT and mail administrators evaluate the security of their mail infrastructure. The web site regroups several important tests (spam blacklist, open relay, mx records, smtp/pop3/imap authentication), educates users and makes recommendations for each aspect of email security.
http://www.emailsecuritygrader.com.
Read article on ESG here: http://www.emailsecuritymatters.com/site/blog/email-security/mail-server-test-blacklist-open-relay-smtp-dns/
Test your mail server security infrastructure with Email Security Grader ->http://www.emailsecuritygrader.com. Read article on ESG here -> http://www.emailsecuritymatters.com/site/blog/email-security/mail-server-test-blacklist-open-relay-smtp-dns/
Monday, November 1, 2010
Check your mail server performance with Email Security Grader
Email Security Grader (www.EmailSecurityGrader.com) is a newly launched online tool that provides useful information for IT administrators and Mail System managers interested in evaluating the level of security in their mail infrastructure.
Extensive and relevant Email Security Tests
Built around a very simple interface, ESG simply asks for the domain name you want to test. It will then conduct a series of tests and analysis:
* MX records check
* Reverse DNS test
* DNSBL (Spam Blacklist) check
* SPF record verification (server- and client-side)
* Open Relay test and Email format validation
* SMTP, POP3 and IMAP clear text authentication
Once the test is complete, ESG will present the user with a full Email Security Report, including a score (in percent), a rating (from very poor to very good security) as well as an extensive set of information ranging from what each test does to why it is important to solve the issue.
Source:
http://www.emailsecuritymatters.com/site/blog/email-security/mail-server-test-blacklist-open-relay-smtp-dns/
Extensive and relevant Email Security Tests
Built around a very simple interface, ESG simply asks for the domain name you want to test. It will then conduct a series of tests and analysis:
* MX records check
* Reverse DNS test
* DNSBL (Spam Blacklist) check
* SPF record verification (server- and client-side)
* Open Relay test and Email format validation
* SMTP, POP3 and IMAP clear text authentication
Once the test is complete, ESG will present the user with a full Email Security Report, including a score (in percent), a rating (from very poor to very good security) as well as an extensive set of information ranging from what each test does to why it is important to solve the issue.
Source:
http://www.emailsecuritymatters.com/site/blog/email-security/mail-server-test-blacklist-open-relay-smtp-dns/
Check your mail server performance with Email Security Grader -> http://www.emailsecuritymatters.com/site/blog/email-security/mail-server-test-blacklist-open-relay-smtp-dns/
Check your mail server performance with Email Security Grader -> http://www.emailsecuritymatters.com/site/blog/email-security/mail-server-test-blacklist-open-relay-smtp-dns/
Friday, July 16, 2010
Get rid of Social Spam on WordPress --> http://www.emailsecuritymatters.com/site/blog/email-security/get-rid-social-spam-wordpress-comment-registration-spam/
Get rid of Social Spam on WordPress (Comment & Registration Spam)
The hot topic of the past few years certainly has been Social Networking and the Web 2.0! So, you started a blog on your own domain, have spent a lot of time writing relevant quality content, performing SEO, integrating into social networks to distribute your news.
Now, your site is starting to get decent exposure from Search Engines and Social Networks, traffic is building up and so is spam. This damn spam. After being spammed for years through email, now you also get it on your blog. Of course, spammers have identified this new source. It offers basically the same potential as email (and actually an even better potential), so they want to be there as well. There is spam whose purpose is SEO (improve backlinks), some others are about phishing, identity theft, or malware.
Let's see how to get rid of comment and registration Spam on WordPress in a few easy steps.
http://www.emailsecuritymatters.com/site/blog/email-security/get-rid-social-spam-wordpress-comment-registration-spam/
Now, your site is starting to get decent exposure from Search Engines and Social Networks, traffic is building up and so is spam. This damn spam. After being spammed for years through email, now you also get it on your blog. Of course, spammers have identified this new source. It offers basically the same potential as email (and actually an even better potential), so they want to be there as well. There is spam whose purpose is SEO (improve backlinks), some others are about phishing, identity theft, or malware.
Let's see how to get rid of comment and registration Spam on WordPress in a few easy steps.
http://www.emailsecuritymatters.com/site/blog/email-security/get-rid-social-spam-wordpress-comment-registration-spam/
Tuesday, June 29, 2010
Share NTFS USB Hard Drive on VMware vSphere/ESX 4
The other day, I was discussing virtualization in email security (for example, anti spam virtual appliance). One of the drawbacks of ESX (and ESXi) is the lack of support for external data storage (non Data Store). Of course, you can add a multitude of data stores, local and remote, and it is THE way to go. But I needed to be able to backup my virtual appliances to an external hard drive using NTFS (so that it can be read on my Windows machines).
Read entire article on EmailSecurityMatters.com
http://www.emailsecuritymatters.com/site/blog/best-practices/share-ntfs-usb-hard-drive-vmware-vsphere-esx-4/
Read entire article on EmailSecurityMatters.com
http://www.emailsecuritymatters.com/site/blog/best-practices/share-ntfs-usb-hard-drive-vmware-vsphere-esx-4/
Tuesday, June 15, 2010
What?s New in modusGate 5.0: Policy Management and Enhanced Anti Spam
With modus 5.0, Vircom adds a number of new features and improvements: Microsoft Exchange 2010 support and integration (Contacts and Trusted Senders), Quarantine Report delegation and an enhanced Sender Reputation System. This new release also marks the debut for Vircom̢۪s Policy Management add-on. Policy Management protects your organisation against intentional or unintentional data leakage by email. It also provides traceability and tools to enforce your company policies.
http://www.vircom.com/en/products/about-modus-5.0/
http://www.vircom.com/en/products/about-modus-5.0/
Tuesday, May 18, 2010
Here come the spam police
The German courts may have just opened the floodgates. Their top criminal court ruled this week that home wireless users can be held responsible for not password-protecting their wireless connections. If the unprotected connection is used for illegal file downloads, the owner can be fined up to 100 Euros (currently $126).
The ruling came about after a musician (not identified) sued a man whose wireless Internet connection was used to download music to a file sharing site. The ruling basically stated that people are responsible for securing their networks during initial setup, but there was no requirement for maintaining and updating security. Nor was there any ruling about the content of the abused files.
Read entire story on EmailSecurityMatters.com
http://www.emailsecuritymatters.com/site/blog/industry-news/here-come-the-spam-police/
The ruling came about after a musician (not identified) sued a man whose wireless Internet connection was used to download music to a file sharing site. The ruling basically stated that people are responsible for securing their networks during initial setup, but there was no requirement for maintaining and updating security. Nor was there any ruling about the content of the abused files.
Read entire story on EmailSecurityMatters.com
http://www.emailsecuritymatters.com/site/blog/industry-news/here-come-the-spam-police/
Thursday, April 29, 2010
Let’s Virtualize Email Security with modusGate !
The need for Spam Filter Virtual Appliance in today's virtualized environments
Virtualization. Virtual Machine. Virtual Appliance. We keep on hearing these words over and over: they’ve been a recurring topic for a few years now. And it’s growing to the point where the Microsoft vs. Google fight now has a new contender: Microsoft vs. VMware(1).
Virtualization. Virtual Machine. Virtual Appliance. We keep on hearing these words over and over: they’ve been a recurring topic for a few years now. And it’s growing to the point where the Microsoft vs. Google fight now has a new contender: Microsoft vs. VMware(1).
So, what’s all the buzz about? Let’s Virtualize Email Security!
Reducing your IT costs through optimization of resource utilization:
- Regroup various servers and services
- Scale your VMs up and down
- Reduce costs: electricity bills (power, cooling), rack and floor space, maintenance and upgrades (parts, labor)
- Improve the turnaround
- Streamline your software and security update processes
- Simplify backup and recovery plans
- Increase security.
How it works
Creating and hardening your modusGate™ Spam Filter Virtual Appliance can be achieved reliably using Vircom’s modusGate™ Email Security VM Howto
Anti spam virtual appliance : modusGate™ VM
Windows-based Email Security & Anti spam Virtual Appliance
modusGate™ VM anti spam gateway for Exchange/SMTP fully supports virtualized environments such as VMware®. Businesses building virtualized IT infrastructures can thus create a full Email Security Virtual Appliance for use in their network and protect physical or virtual mail servers such as Microsoft® Exchange™, Lotus® Domino® or standard SMTP servers against spam, viruses, phishing, malware and other electronic threats.
Related Resources
- modusGate™ Email Security software
- Installing modusGate Anti spam Virtual Appliance (PDF, 439 kB)
- VMware® Best Practices for VMware ESX Server 3 (PDF, 266 kB)
- VMware® Best Practices for Building Virtual Appliances (PDF, 128 kB)
- Wikipedia Virtualization
Tuesday, April 27, 2010
Six items often overlooked when purchasing an email security solution
As discussed in an earlier post , the battle against spam is an ongoing one and requires you to do your due diligence when selecting an email security solution to protect one of your business’ most important assets: email.
Read complete article on Email Security Matters blog and news:
http://www.emailsecuritymatters.com/site/blog/email-security/six-items-often-overlooked-when-purchasing-an-email-security-solution/
Read complete article on Email Security Matters blog and news:
http://www.emailsecuritymatters.com/site/blog/email-security/six-items-often-overlooked-when-purchasing-an-email-security-solution/
Friday, March 19, 2010
Let's Virtualize Email Security!
Virtualization. Virtual Machine. Virtual Appliance. We keep on hearing these words over and over: they’ve been a recurring topic for a few years now. And it’s growing to the point where the Microsoft vs. Google fight now has a new contender: Microsoft vs. VMware.
So, what’s all the buzz about?
Read complete article on Email Security Matters blog at http://www.emailsecuritymatters.com/site/blog/email-security/virtualize-email-security/
So, what’s all the buzz about?
Read complete article on Email Security Matters blog at http://www.emailsecuritymatters.com/site/blog/email-security/virtualize-email-security/
Friday, January 15, 2010
2009 Spam Review
2009, according to the Chinese calendar, was the Year of the Ox:
“People born in the Year of the Ox are patient, speak little, and inspire confidence in others.” 1
Well that description pretty much sums up most of the spam sent in 2009: the perpetrators tended to say little in the messages, but oh did they inspire confidence – in the criminal sense! 2009 showed a remarkable increase in Phishing/Fraud content. Why bother making 10 cents per click or selling fake pills for $4 when you can take over someone’s bank account or – even better - their full identity?
Read more spam and security news and articles:
http://www.emailsecuritymatters.com/site/blog/all-about-spam/2009-spam-review/
“People born in the Year of the Ox are patient, speak little, and inspire confidence in others.” 1
Well that description pretty much sums up most of the spam sent in 2009: the perpetrators tended to say little in the messages, but oh did they inspire confidence – in the criminal sense! 2009 showed a remarkable increase in Phishing/Fraud content. Why bother making 10 cents per click or selling fake pills for $4 when you can take over someone’s bank account or – even better - their full identity?
Read more spam and security news and articles:
http://www.emailsecuritymatters.com/site/blog/all-about-spam/2009-spam-review/
10 Resolutions You Shouldn?t Break This Year
10- Keeping Tabs on your Data
9- Your first line of defense…Firewalls
8- Abc123 is not a password! And neither is qwerty!
7- Didn’t Mom always say to look BOTH ways before crossing the street? The same goes for spam.
6- Be wary of Popups. If it looks too good to be true, it probably is!
5- Don’t be so transparent!
4- Primary Domain? Secondary? Same Difference, right?
3- Keep your guard up!
2- It looks tempting.. but don’t take the bait!
1- Don’t trust yourself!
Read more on messaging security blog:
http://www.emailsecuritymatters.com/site/blog/best-practices/10-resolutions-you-shouldnt-break-this-year/
9- Your first line of defense…Firewalls
8- Abc123 is not a password! And neither is qwerty!
7- Didn’t Mom always say to look BOTH ways before crossing the street? The same goes for spam.
6- Be wary of Popups. If it looks too good to be true, it probably is!
5- Don’t be so transparent!
4- Primary Domain? Secondary? Same Difference, right?
3- Keep your guard up!
2- It looks tempting.. but don’t take the bait!
1- Don’t trust yourself!
Read more on messaging security blog:
http://www.emailsecuritymatters.com/site/blog/best-practices/10-resolutions-you-shouldnt-break-this-year/
Personal email sent from work: is it private or company property?
With scandal after scandal involving employees stealing company data or releasing financial details, many companies have cracked down and are reading employee email.
With many new laws coming into effect, and companies scrambling to meet regulatory compliance guidelines, it is important to remember that employees have rights too, and that they must be informed about any monitoring policies.
Read more on anti-spam blog:
http://www.emailsecuritymatters.com/site/blog/industry-news/personal-email-sent-from-work-is-it-private-or-company-property/
With many new laws coming into effect, and companies scrambling to meet regulatory compliance guidelines, it is important to remember that employees have rights too, and that they must be informed about any monitoring policies.
Read more on anti-spam blog:
http://www.emailsecuritymatters.com/site/blog/industry-news/personal-email-sent-from-work-is-it-private-or-company-property/
What is a Honeypot in Email Security Terms?
A Honeypot is, by definition, a decoy or a trap whose purpose is to detect and identify unauthorized use in order to prevent breaches.
In Email Security, a Honeypot is a SMTP server setup to process a single domain (or multiple domains) to gather emails all day long. Let’s examine two methods used by email honeypots to lure and detect spammers: the open relay, and the spamtrap.
Read more on Email Security Blog:
http://www.emailsecuritymatters.com/site/blog/email-security/what-is-a-honeypot-in-email-security-terms/
In Email Security, a Honeypot is a SMTP server setup to process a single domain (or multiple domains) to gather emails all day long. Let’s examine two methods used by email honeypots to lure and detect spammers: the open relay, and the spamtrap.
Read more on Email Security Blog:
http://www.emailsecuritymatters.com/site/blog/email-security/what-is-a-honeypot-in-email-security-terms/
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