Radware (Nasdaq; RDWR) the leading provider of Intelligent Application Switching (IAS) solutions ensuring the end-to-end availability, performance and security of networked applications across the enterprise, announced the immediate protection against MS JPEG vulnerability. This new buffer overflow vulnerability is a critical security flaw that was discovered in a wide range of Microsoft applications that process JPEG images, any program that processes JPEG images might be vulnerable. Radware provides protection against known exploits and possible future exploits of the JPEG vulnerability.
For more information of the Microsoft vulnerability: http://www.microsoft.com/technet/security/bulletin/ms04-028.mspx
More information on Radware's Security Update Service can be found at http://www.radware.com/Customer/SecurityZone/SecurityUpdateService.aspx
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Radware (Nasdaq: RDWR - News) is the Global Leader in Intelligent Application Switching, enabling the full availability, maximum performance and complete security and of all mission critical networked applications while dramatically cutting operating and scaling costs. Radware's integrated Application Security, Application Infrastructure and End-to-End Connectivity solutions are deployed by over 2,500 enterprises and carriers worldwide Radware offers the broadest product line in the industry meeting application needs at every critical point across the network including Web and Application Servers, Firewalls, VPNs, ISP links, Anti-Virus Gateways and Cache. Learn more on how Radware Intelligent Application Switching Solutions can enable the security, performance and availability of mission critical applications at http://www.radware.com.
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