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Saturday, December 18, 2004

Cisco cites security flaws | CNET News.com

Cisco cites security flaws

By Marguerite Reardon
http://news.com.com/Cisco+cites+security+flaws/2100-1002_3-5495530.html

Story last modified Fri Dec 17 09:43:00 PST 2004

Cisco Systems has warned customers of vulnerabilities in its communications software package and of a security tool that can be used by attackers to gain access to networks.
On Wednesday, the company issued an advisory on its Web site, warning customers of the vulnerability that affects the Cisco Unity unified communications software package versions 2, 3 and 4. It also warned of a similar problem on Cisco Guard, a tool that helps protect companies from denial-of-service attacks.

Cisco Unity is a unified communications software package that allows users to listen to e-mail over the telephone or check voice messages from the Internet. When integrated with a third-party fax server, it can even forward faxes to any local fax machine.

The problem with Cisco Unity is that it creates certain user accounts with default passwords when integrated with Microsoft's Exchange program. If the password isn't changed when Unity is installed, outside users could log on and read incoming and outgoing e-mail messages. They could also gain access to certain administrative functions.

On Wednesday, Cisco posted a solution on its Web site. The simplest fix is to change the default passwords on the accounts. The accounts with default passwords that should be changed can be found on the Web site.

Cisco said the new version of Cisco Unity version 4.0(5), which is scheduled for release in the first quarter of 2005, will not have this problem.

In October, Cisco announced several security upgrades for its unified communications products. Specifically, it offered higher security on voice messages.

Cisco also warned about a vulnerability on Cisco Guard, an application to counter denial-of-service attacks. Like the Cisco Unity product, Cisco Guard comes with default usernames and passwords. The problem can be fixed by changing these settings. Cisco Guard versions before 3.1 are affected. Details and fixes are posted on Cisco's Web site.

Denial-of-service attacks occur when a network is flooded with so many packets that switches, routers and servers stop processing them and continuously reboot. The Cisco Guard product detects traffic anomalies and then diverts this traffic to protect the server that was targeted in the attack.

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Tuesday, December 14, 2004

NewsForge | Zen Box server the hassle free all-in-one solution

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Title Zen Box server the hassle free all-in-one solution
Date 2004.12.14 18:00
Author cdlu
Topic
http://newsvac.newsforge.com/article.pl?sid=04/12/14/1828243
Hervé Fulchiron writes "Zinside announces the Zen Box server : the hassle free all-in-one solution

Zinside (with the appropriate slogan "the Zen side of computing") announces the debut of the Zen Box server, a 100% open source alternative to Microsoft Exchange(c) and Lotus Domino(c). The French company uses an accessible and revolutionary approach to the server industry, which is frequently considered as too technical and is often dreaded by end users.

"One does not need to be an expert in networking or spend big bucks in risky hardware and licenses," says Hervé Fulchiron, one of the founders of Zinside, "We offer a complete groupware suite plus the essential network and security tools. The first configuration of the Zen Box server is based on a Shuttle case, with an AMD AthlonXP 2400+, 256 MB of RAM DDR 300Mhz, a 80 GB hard drive, and CDROM burner. Prices starting at 135 Euros per month."

Zinside's answer to the industry's fragmented server solutions is an all-in-one package:
* installation of the server at your place with a monthly membership
* software upgrades
* 24/7 system monitoring
* local backup solution
* remote administration for full support of the system
* hardware warranty

Moreover, the Zen Box server is flexible and already offers options such as video surveillance. The next generation of the Zen Box will soon support Voice-Over-IP and FAX modules.

Don't just take our word for it, try out the Zen Box server yourself at www.zinside.com.

Zinside, the Zen Side of Computing :

Based on a new hybrid implementation model, called "Onsite Outsourcing" or "In-House Hosting", Zinside is a fast growing and innovative Application Service Provider (ASP). Zinside provides organizations with a fully integrated system including the software, hardware and services required for the deployment of a comprehensive, Internet-based enterprise business application. The solution resides at the client's own site, for an affordable, fixed monthly fee.

The Zinsiders
Hervé FULCHIRON & Guillaume DARBONNE
www.zinside.com
contact@zinside.com

Zinside
Villa Bagatelle, rue André Armandy
33970 Cap Ferret - FRANCE
Tel : +33 (0)5 57 70 95 83"

Esker Fax for Notes 3.5 Feature Pack 1 Provides Enhanced Integration With IBM Lotus Notes(R), Adds New Image Recognition and Data Extraction

Press Release Source: Esker Software


Esker Fax for Notes 3.5 Feature Pack 1 Provides Enhanced Integration With IBM Lotus Notes(R), Adds New Image Recognition and Data Extraction
Tuesday December 14, 7:50 am ET
New Release Helps Organizations Reduce Manual Tasks Associated With Routing Fax and Image Documents, Helps Improve Quality Assurance Through Data Validation


MADISON, Wis., Dec. 14 /PRNewswire/ -- Esker, a global leader in fax and business document delivery solutions, has enhanced its Esker Fax for Notes solution with additional IBM Lotus Notes-specific features and an Image Recognition Module that captures data from faxes and image documents, eliminating manual data entry. Karen Roscoe, product manager for the Esker Fax Server Solutions line, explains, "We have deepened our integration with IBM Lotus Notes and added a major new feature that automatically extracts routing data from incoming faxes and image documents. The new Image Recognition Module provides users with a convenient interface to verify data is recognized correctly. This gives IBM Lotus Notes users the opportunity to more efficiently exchange business documents with customers, partners, and suppliers."
Esker Fax for Notes 3.5 Feature Pack 1 includes additional features for IBM Lotus Notes users:

-- iNotes(R) support allows users to send faxes with the fax request form
through a Web client
-- Fax preview enables users to see the page layout of their fax prior to
transmission
-- Fax approval workflow allows for manager approval before a fax is sent
-- Fully integrated help database allows users to find help documentation
through the Notes interface


"The new Image Recognition Module enables Lotus Notes users to work with common business documents, such as purchase orders and invoices, from within their desktop environment," says Roscoe. "There's no longer any need to manually handle faxes."

Benefits of the Image Recognition Module include:

-- Increased operational efficiency from streamlined document-based
business processes and the elimination of manual data entry tasks
associated with incoming fax and image documents
-- Saved time and money through automated extraction of data from any
structured business document
-- Improved quality assurance and a reduction in data entry errors by
providing users with the ability to validate the data on incoming fax
and image documents


The new Image Recognition Module, which is available to Esker customers as an optional add-on, recognizes characters, marks, and barcodes to enable automatic routing of incoming faxes to the appropriate recipients. This capability goes beyond optical character recognition (OCR), providing optical mark recognition (OMR) as well as 1D/2D barcode recognition and handwriting recognition (ICR - intelligent character recognition).

Additional information on Esker Fax for Notes is available here: http://www.esker.com/fax_server_solutions/solutions-notes.asp .

About Esker Software

Esker is a recognized leader helping companies eliminate manual paper processes with Esker DeliveryWare Solutions -- software and hosted delivery services automating every phase of business document delivery. Specializing in automating the capture, formatting, and delivery of output from SAP® systems, Esker solutions work with enterprise applications to streamline document flow without custom programming. Customers gain significant operational efficiencies, save time and costs, and realize ROI in as little as three to six months.

Founded in 1985, Esker operates globally and has over 25,000 customers and millions of licensed users worldwide. Esker global headquarters are in Lyon, France and U.S. headquarters are in Madison, Wisconsin. For more information, visit http://www.esker.com .

Esker, Esker Fax, and the Esker logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of Esker S.A. in the United States and other countries. IBM, iNotes, Lotus Notes, and Notes are registered trademarks of IBM Corp. SAP is a registered trademark of SAP AG. All other trademarks mentioned are the property of their respective owners.