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Archive for March, 2010


AX Series: Service Provider Solutions

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See all of A10 Networks’ videos at www.a10networks.com A10 Networks’ AX Series platforms power some of the largest carriers and ISPs in the world, with solutions including Large Scale NAT & DS-Lite, IPv4 & IPv6 Dual Stack, DNS Application Firewall and Security & DDoS Protection.

You Can Learn More About the A10 Networks’ Product Line By Going to www.LoadBalancerSolutions.com/A10-Networks

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EX Series: Bandwidth and Link Management with Identity

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See all of A10 Networks’ videos at www.a10networks.com A10 Networks EX Series range of appliances are high performance systems designed to intelligently optimize your network traffic. The key capabilities of the EX are bandwidth management and link load balancing. Bandwidth management helps organizations guarantee QoS (Quality of service), while reducing bandwidth costs, increasing user productivity and providing clear network visibility. The EX link load balancing capabilities greatly increase network reliability, optimizing link utilization and providing redundancy.

You Can Learn More About the A10 Networks’ Product Line By Going to www.LoadBalancerSolutions.com/A10-Networks

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The dangers of weak passwords on Social sites (Facebook / Linkedin)

Phishers Used Facebook to Penetrate Financial Firm’s Computer System (March 4, 2010)

Phishers used Facebook to burrow their way into the network of a large US financial company last year.

The attackers took control of one employee’s Facebook account and using information culled from that individual’s friends’ profiles, sent what appeared to be personal messages to several other company employees about pictures taken at a company picnic.

The phishers learned of the picnic through postings on the hijacked account.  When one of the other employees received a message asking her to click on a link that would allow her to view the pictures, her computer became infected with keystroke logging malware.

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