ZDNet UK


Skip to Main Content

ZDNet.co.uk - Winner of Best Business Website 2007
  1. Home
  2. News
  3. Blogs
  4. Reviews
  5. Jobs
  6. Resources
  7. Community
  8. My ZDNet

 

ZDNet UK RSS Feeds


Security threats Toolkit

Download now

Orange Mountain Bikes Anti-Phishing Case Study

Did you find this white paper useful?
23 out of 50 users found this white paper useful


Publisher VNU
Publisher Registration Direct Access
Topics Anti-Hacking, Anti-Virus, Spam - E-mail Fraud - Phishing Date added 19 Apr 2006
Downloads 69 Format HTML

Orange Mountain Bikes built the winners' bikes for the UCI World Cup Downhill in 2001, 2002 and in 2004. Like most companies, it has come to rely heavily on the use of email in recent years, with its factory in Penrith receiving over 50,000 email messages per day. The problem was that, at one point, Orange estimated that 65 per cent of those messages were spam, contained viruses or were phishing attempts. Although the company was running anti-virus and word filters on their mail server, the administrative burden was significant. These solutions were also powerless to detect and block phishing and ID theft scams. Orange approached specialist ISP IDNet for advice. IDNet assessed the situation and recommended SecureMail, a fully managed and hosted email security solution.

Download now

Did you find this white paper useful?
23 out of 50 users found this white paper useful


  • Trackback
  • Clip Link

Related white papers

The MyDoom Worm

An e-mail worm continued to clog Internet traffic this week, spreading faster than previous Web bugs by appearing as an innocuous error message. The worm - dubbed "MyDoom," "Novarg" or...


Cross Site Scripting Explained

This white paper briefs on how to stop Cross Site Scripting (CSS) attacks. It details the entire CSS technique and methods for securing a site against CSS attacks.


Attacks and Countermeasures: A Study of Network Attack Classes and Security Components to Protect Against Them

There are many types of network attacks, and security solutions to address almost all of them. Most attack types fall into three major categories: attacks on integrity, attacks on confidentiality...


Trojan Defence: A Forensic View

The Trojan defence; “I didn’t do it, someone else did”– myth or reality? This two part article investigates the fascinating area of Trojan & network forensics and puts forward...


Gene Kim Presents "Surviving and Benefiting from an Audit" with Craig Morgan, Partner KPMG

An audit is a necessary and often painful event for many companies. As difficult as it is to imagine, it is possible to benefit from an audit. By understanding the...


Wireless worries: Unauthorized hot spots and rogue warriors

Many businesses and educational institutions have their own wireless networks-- but are often faced with policing rogue wireless hot spots brought in by employees or students. The rogue hot spots...


Wireless LAN Security – What Hackers Know That You Don't

This white paper outlines how hackers are exploiting vulnerabilities in wireless LANs & includes a section on the most recent available hacking tools. The information presented is a collection of...


White Paper

Featured White Paper

11 things to consider for File Virtualization

As organizations struggle to cope with the exponential growth of data, especially in the unstructured and decentralized file space, the urgency to gain better control, visibility and transparency of file data also grows.

Download Now

Other White Papers

Inter-site Ethernet: A guide to choosing your Ethernet service provider

The market for Ethernet is continuing to grow, as UK organisations appreciate the cost savings,...

Laying the foundations for evolving eGovernment: Why next generation Ethernet technology holds the key

The UK Government has committed to transform the public sector by making truly e-enabled...

See All White Papers