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Barracuda Networks Vulnerability Alert Sign-up
Barracuda now sends vulnerability alert messages.
I've been a big personal fan of Barracuda Spam Firewalls and their other successor products. Barracuda's defense appliances are relatively cheap and feature rich.
In the past two years there have been a few vulnerabilities found and proof of concept exploit code released (although usually the bug has been patched by the time the vulnerability has been announced). Barracuda Networks now allows administrators to sign-up for proactive alerts. Click here to sign up.
You'll need your Barracuda device name and serial number to complete the alert registration.
Posted by Roger Grimes on December 30, 2006 04:44 AM
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