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Threat Analysis Center
BroadWeb’s security products all come with a LiveBox, which is designed to keep itself up-to-date. This LiveBox is supported by a comprehensive after-sales and technical support offered by our Security Service Team, BSST.

Our BSST is a team of security experts (CISSP), and they do:
       - Provide security service consulting to customers
       - Signature collection and verification
       - Issue 2700+ signatures, including top virus patterns
       - Security technical training and consulting
       - Issue security notes periodically
       - Issue certifications of Broadweb Certificated Security Engineer (BCSE) for NK products

With the expertise of BSST, BroadWeb promises professional security services and products for customers to protect their network and information security.

BSST Advisories
• BroadWeb Released Countermeasure Signatures Against P2P Vagga
• BroadWeb IPS Empowers Corporations Fully Controls Over Thunder P2P Application
• BroadWeb is successfully deterring Microsoft XMLHTTP ActiveX Control 0-Day Attack
• BroadWeb BSST Assists Enterprises barring Employees from accessing YouTube Video Sharing Website
• How to Manage The Use of FOXY Application
• WEB IM: A New Challenge to Most Corporations
• Exploits Activity Take Advantage of MS06-040 Vulnerability
• BroadWeb Successfully Protects Customers against Next Generation of SoftEther-like Application Announcement
• BroadWeb IPS Empowers Corporations Better Controls Over Encrypted P2P Connections
• BroadWeb Provides Countermeasure Signatures Against QQLive
• Cross Site Scripting Vulnerabilities in Yet Another Forum.net
• Microsoft Security Bulletin Summary for May 2006
• Multiple Vulnerabilities in Cisco WLSE Appliance
• MS06-007 TCP/IP IGMP v3 DOS Vulnerability
• Signature for Microsoft IE createTextRange() Vulnerability Has Been Released
• Microsoft IE createTextRange() Vulnerability Allows Remote Code Execution
• Vulnerabilities in Microsoft Office Allow Remote Code Execution (MS06-012)
• Vulnerability about Eudora, MS Media Player, and SPIP
• Computer Associates iTechnology iGateway Service Vulnerability
• Microsoft Picture and Fax Viewer WMF Buffer Overflow and WMF 0-day Exploit
• The Release of MS05-051 POC Could Lead to New Outbreak Worms
• Worm Zotob and Rbot.CBQ
• Mozilla Firefox 1.0.3 Remote Arbitrary Code Execution Vulnerabilities
• Golden FTP Server Pro "USER" Buffer Overflow Vulnerability
• GlobalScape Secure FTP Server 3.x Remote Buffer Overflow Vulnerability
• MySQL MaxDB Webtool HTTP GET Remote Stack Overflow Vulnerability
• EXPLOIT RealPlayer SMIL File Handling Buffer Overflow
• Worm.KELVIR.A (malicious HTTP link in MSN message)
• MSN Messenger PNG Image Buffer Overflow Exploit (MS05-009)
• Buffer Overrun in Microsoft Office XP Vulnerability - CAN-2004-0848
• License Logging Service Vulnerability CAN-2005-0050
• Worm.Bropia.F (MSN File Transfer Worms)
• Cursor and Icon Format Handling Vulnerability - CAN-2004-1049
• Indexing Service Vulnerability - CAN-2004-0897