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M2 PRESSWIRE-19 September 2006-CipherTrust: Blackworm virus loses top three threat ranking(C)1994-2006 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD RDATE:19092006 CipherTrust, Inc., the global market leader in messaging security, today announces the Blackworm (Kasper.A) virus has dropped from its position in the top three email viruses for the first time ever this week.

CipherTrust Research Labs has identified an average of 178 viruses being sent each day for the week commencing 4th September, up four per cent from the week before. Ed Rowley, technical consultant at CipherTrust said: "The …

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Startup Tarari Inc. is defeating computer viruses one chip at a time. Tarari’s latest, more powerful virus detection chip, released in May, is incorporated into computer networks to ensure security protection against malware, viruses and Trojan horses. One chip costs $400, but Tarari’s customers buy in large quantities.

"The computer systems that our chips are in may sell at $1 million worth per year, (so) if you do the math, it’s a large number," said Randy Smerik, chief executive officer. Silicon Valley-based network supplier Cisco and anti-virus company …

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Today’s announcement by Mail2World, Inc., a
global provider of on-demand, hosted email and collaboration services,
introduces strong new countermeasures deployed by the company against the
recent surge of image-based spam. Image spam replaces text with images or a
combination of images and text in an attempt to evade traditional,
text-based anti-spam filters. When image spam attacks intensified in the
second quarter of 2006, Mail2World moved quickly to protect its customers
and their end users by enhancing the company’s multilayered Pangia
Protect(TM) filtering technology at a time when other email providers’
users were still struggling with the more common text-based spam.

“We’ve seen image-based spam jump to almost 25 percent of all nuisance mail
hitting our global email systems, which currently handle more than one
billion messages a month,” states Mail2World’s Executive Vice President and
COO Youssef Abed. “With our latest upgrade to Pangia Protect, we’re
confident we can frustrate spammers using this devious new scheme.”

Mail2World’s experience echoes that of other organizations who report huge
bandwidth and storage overloads from image-based spam, which is typically
three times the file size of text-based spam. According to Michael
Osterman, an analyst writing in the July 16, 2006 issue of Network World
Magazine: “That means organizations need to use either in-house perimeter
defenses in order to block image spam before it has to be processed using
CPU-intensive spam filtering techniques, or they need to use a managed
service that will prevent email from reaching the network and thereby
consume additional bandwidth and storage.”

Mail2World’s new release of Pangia Protect 3.0 includes the ability to
decode images in spam, detect recurrent patterns in similar messages and
block image-based spam. Its protection strategy is partially based on the
most fundamental characteristic of all malware: mass distribution over the
Internet. Rather than evaluating each individual message, large volumes of
Internet traffic are analyzed in real time. New spam and malware outbreaks
are identified as soon as they emerge, resulting in instant protection from
new outbreaks far ahead of signatures or software updates. “Our customers
will never know they were the target of image spam attacks,” adds Abed.
“Unless of course, they set their feature-rich, anti-spam controls to
collect spam in their Junk Mail folder or send tagged spam to another
folder, such as Inbox.”

About Pangia Protect

Pangia Protect 3.0 is offered by Mail2World as a fully managed service
providing comprehensive, affordable protection against spam and viruses for
businesses of all sizes, ISPs, portals and educational institutions. Pangia
Protect dynamically and transparently scans, detects and quarantines image-
and text-based spam and viruses, providing comprehensive online reports for
end users and administrators. A fully hosted, integrated solution, Pangia
Protect’s multiple scanning engines and image decoders provide a 98.2
percent catch rate with 99.99 percent false-positive protection for
incoming, outgoing and internal email traffic. Pangia Protect is included
with Mail2World’s hosted email service at no additional cost and may be
purchased as part of Mail2World’s Email FailSafe Service. For more
information, please visit http://www.mail2world.net/net/services/EFSVPS.asp
or call (310) 209-0060 x101.

About Mail2World

Mail2World, Inc. ( www.mail2world.net ) designs, delivers and supports a
technology-leading and award-winning suite of hosted business-class email
and online collaboration services. Custom-engineered to handle tens of
millions of mailboxes, Mail2World’s Pangia Communications Platform(TM)
addresses the growing need for advanced, ultra-reliable and
cost-effective email and collaboration in global enterprises, small and
medium-sized businesses and large-scale service providers. The company’s
growing list of customers includes prominent organizations from around the
world, such as publicly traded corporations, top-ten colleges listed in
Newsweek’s America’s Best Colleges 2007 report and some of the largest and
most-recognized online properties. Founded in early 2000, Mail2World is a
privately held corporation headquartered in Los Angeles, Calif.

Carol Mason
Tel: (310) 209-0060 x103
Fax: (310) 209-0079
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Sir: “Show me just what Muhammed brought that was new, and there you will find things only evil and inhuman, such as his command to spread by the sword the faith he preached.” This quote from an obscure Byzantine Emperor, used by His Holiness Pope Benedict XVI in a major lecture at the University of Regensburg, highlights the widening gulf of incomprehension between Islamic tenets and the European version of Christianity. Fourteen centuries of this “evil and in-human” doctrine, however, allowed the Christians in pre- invasion Iraq and the pre-occupation Holy Land - not to mention the Copts of Egypt and Maronites of Lebanon - to live prosperous and fruitful lives.

All the while, the Pope’s forebears were putting to the sword the inhabitants of Jerusalem and Beirut (1099), organising inquisitions the length and breadth of Europe against other Abra-hamic faiths and his “secular” counterparts were enriching the languages of all world’s tribes with words like “pogrom” and “Holocaust”.

What was His Holiness’s motive in pouring oil on this smouldering Islamophobia with which the Bush-Blair war on terror has infected our politics, I ask myself and find no answer. Except that the virus of bigotry and prejudice makes no distinction between an Abu Hamza and a Cardinal Ratzinger in Pope’s robes. May Allah saves us all from such blind faith.

M A QAVI LONDON SE3

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Tokyo, Sept 14, 2006 - (JCN) - Shikibo Ltd. and the National Institute of Animal Health have jointly developed a fabric called ‘Flutect’ that has been proven to block the spread of bird influenza by 99.9%, even after 50 washings, stopping the spread of the virus within 10 minutes of exposure.

Flutect will be available in 2007 in the form of uniforms for poultry house workers, masks, filters, down jackets, lab-coats and so forth.

c 2006 Japan Corporate News Network. All rights reserved.
Provided by ProQuest Information and Learning Company. All rights Reserved.

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M2 PRESSWIRE-14 September 2006-Research and Markets: Learn About Virus Infections Possibly Linked to Human Cancer(C)1994-2006 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD RDATE:15092006 Dublin - Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c42145) has announced the addition of "Infections Causing Human Cancer" to their offering.

Infections must be thought of as an important, if not the most important risk factors for cancer development in humans. Approximately 15-20 of the worldwide cancer burden is caused by viruses, among them the second most frequent cancer in …

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DUBLIN, Ireland — Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c42144) has announced the addition of "Infections Causing Human Cancer" to their offering.

Infections must be thought of as an important, if not the most important risk factors for cancer development in humans. Approximately 15-20% of the worldwide cancer burden is caused by viruses, among them the second most frequent cancer in women, cervical cancer, and about 80% of liver cancers. This figure will almost double if other cancers currently associated with specific virus infections are proved to be caused by such agents. Since early 1990s the number of scientific publications dealing with infection induced tumorigenesis has risen substantially.

Although in 1998 and 1999 four books on virus induced cancer development were published, no book has been published to date describing the role of viruses, bacteria, parasite and protozoon induced tumorigenesis. Thus, an update is long overdue. Prof. zu Hausen is one of the leading scientists in this field with an outstanding international reputation and will be able to turn this book project into a great success.

Key Topics Covered Include:

–Historical Review

–Tumors Linked To Infections - Some General Aspects

–Herpesviruses And Oncogenesis

–Papillomaviruses - A Major Cause Of Human Cancers

–Flavivirus Family

–Retrovirus Family

–Other Virus Infections Possibly Involved In Human Cancers

–Cancers With A Possible Infectious Etiology

For more information visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c42144

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COPYRIGHT 2008 Gale, Cengage Learning

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INTERNET BUSINESS NEWS-(C)1995-2006 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD

Norton AntiVirus 2007 and Norton Internet Security 2007 have been unveiled by security solutions provider Symantec Corp. (Nasdaq:SYMC), designed for Windows XP Home/XP Pro users.

Norton AntiVirus 2007 provides advanced protection against viruses, spyware and related risks for consumers, blocking attacks from virus and worm families without needing individual signatures for each new threat. It incorporates enhanced scanning capabilities, with a faster full system scan, and offers technology able to find new virus types which use rootkits to hide from security software.

Norton Internet Security 2007 offers the features of Norton AntiVirus 2007 and provides new phishing protection, an enhanced firewall and defence against software vulnerabilities. Its Intrusion Prevention feature offers protection against recently discovered vulnerabilities in applications such as the Windows operating system, shielding security holes more quickly than vendors release patches to fix flaws.

Norton Internet Security 2007 offers faster scans, a faster boot time and faster UI response and will provide add-on packs with AntiSpam and Parental Controls for those requiring these features.

Norton AntiVirus 2007 has a suggested retail price of USD39.99, while Norton Internet Security 2007 is priced at USD69.99, with current subscribers eligible for product upgrades able to renew at USD39.99 and USD49.99 respectively.

((Comments on this story may be sent to info@m2.com))

COPYRIGHT 2006 M2 Communications Ltd.
COPYRIGHT 2008 Gale, Cengage Learning

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Byline: Regina Titelius

Sep 13, 2006 (The West Australian - ABIX via COMTEX) — Department of Fisheries scientists have found the whitespot and taura syndrome viruses in imported prawns being sold in supermarkets in Perth. The peeled raw prawns were from Thailand, Vietnam and other areas. The discovery has prompted Western Australian Fisheries Minister, Jon Ford, to urge for a ban on imported prawns to protect WA’s prawn and rock lobster industries. The viruses do not present a health risk to humans but scientists believe there is potential for them to be spread to wild …

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BOSTON & LONDON — Vordel, the SOA security & management company, today announced support for Sophos Anti-Virus in the Vordel XML Gateway and SOA Management products.

XML traffic provides new pathways for attack, including SOAP message attachments and XML enclosures. Vordel has worked with Sophos to allow the delivery of complete up-to-the-minute anti-virus defence in environments protected by Vordel’s products. Unlike other XML security vendors who communicate with anti-virus engines by writing files to disk, Vordel’s award-winning products communicate with Sophos’s anti-virus engine in solid-state memory, with no disk I/O to introduce latency or the risk of hardware failure.

The new technology partnership allows Vordel’s customers to extend their virus scanning to XML traffic by licensing Sophos Anti-Virus Interface (SAV Interface).

Gartner analyst Daniel Sholler notes that, "It is clear that an increasing percentage of network connections travel outside the corporate environment, and that these networks are increasingly XML-based (more than 75 percent of new business-to-business-related heterogeneous distributed application integration projects use XML messaging). It is also clear that an organizational responsibility exists to secure this traffic against basic threats." (1)

Hugh Carroll, Vordel’s VP Marketing, said, "The Vordel/Sophos solution is available today. Vordel has a strong focus on security integration, and interoperates with identity management infrastructure; network management systems, and with network firewalls.

As usage of Web Services rises, so does the threat of self-replicating attacks on Web Services. Now, with this latest addition of Sophos’s anti-virus capabilities, Vordel further enhances the spectrum of defense for our customers’ XML applications," continued Carroll.

Richard Baldry, Head of Strategic Alliances at Sophos said, "we are very pleased to be working with Vordel to protect their customers’ applications from known and unknown viruses, trojans, worms and spyware. The extension of our scanning capabilities to the SOA arena is an excellent demonstration of the power and flexibility of SAV Interface."

About Vordel

Vordel is an SOA security and management firm providing software and hardware solutions to enable enterprises confidently deploy SOA. Our products secure and manage XML-based communications and enable companies implement appropriate corporate governance compliance frameworks, reduce the ongoing costs of managing complex SOAs and increase the returns on legacy infrastructure assets. Vordel’s products are used by Fortune 1000 companies and by national governments worldwide. www.vordel.com

About Sophos

Sophos is a world leader in integrated threat management solutions, protecting against known and unknown malware, spyware, intrusions, unwanted applications, spam and policy abuse for business, education and government. Sophos’s reliably engineered, easy-to-operate products protect more than 35 million users in more than 150 countries. Through 20 years’ experience and a global network of threat analysis centers, the company responds rapidly to emerging threats - no matter how complex - and achieves the highest levels of customer satisfaction in the industry. www.sophos.com.

(1) Daniel Sholler - XML Appliance Use in SOAs Benefits Organizations - March 2006

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