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Security Best Practices

Security Best Practices are short pieces that contain the latest security recommendations from Check Point.

 

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SBP-2008-09 CVE-2008-3019 Workaround for Microsoft Office Malformed EPS Filter Vulnerability (MS08-044)

Updated
SBP-2008-08   Security Best Practice: Blocking TeamViewer
SBP-2008-07   Security Best Practice: Get Yourself Familiar with the Header Rejection Tool

Updated
SBP-2008-06 CVE-2008-1437 Workaround for Microsoft Malware Protection Engine Denial of Service Vulnerability (MS08-029)
SBP-2008-05 CVE-2008-1089
CVE-2008-1090
Workaround for Multiple Microsoft Visio Vulnerabilities (MS08-019)

Updated
SBP-2008-04 CVE-2008-0112 Workaround for Multiple Microsoft Symbolic Link Files Vulnerabilities (MS08-014)
SBP-2008-03   Security Best Practice: Get Yourself Familiar with the General HTTP Worm Catcher
SBP-2008-02 CVE-2008-0726 Security Best Practice: Protect Yourself against Multiple PDF Containing Embedded JavaScript Vulnerabilities
SBP-2008-01 CVE-2008-0102
CVE-2008-0104
Workaround for Multiple Microsoft Publisher Vulnerabilities (MS08-012)
SBP-2007-11 CVE-2007-4517
CVE-2007-5511
CVE-2006-3702
CVE-2006-2505
CVE-2004-1774
CVE-2002-0571
Security Best Practice: Protect Yourself against Multiple Oracle Database Vulnerabilities
SBP-2007-10   Security Best Practice: Blocking QQ Instant Messenger
SBP-2007-09   New Feature for the Block FTP Brute Force Attacks Protection: Block the Attacker for a Configurable Period of Time

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SBP-2007-08 CVE-2007-2926
CVE-2004-1754
Security Best Practice: Protect Yourself against DNS Cache Poisoning
SBP-2007-07   Security Best Practice: Blocking Skype

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SBP-2007-06   Security Best Practice: Protect Yourself against FTP Format Strings Attacks

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SBP-2007-05   Security Best Practice: Protect Yourself against FTP Brute Force Attacks

Updated
SBP-2007-04   Security Best Practice: Domains Block List Protection - Blocking LogMeIn

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SBP-2007-03   Security Best Practice: Protect Yourself against Multiple SNMP Vulnerabilities

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SBP-2007-02 CVE-2006-3838
CVE-1999-0063
Security Best Practice: Blocking Syslog-Related Vulnerabilities

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SBP-2007-01 CVE-2006-2502
CVE-2006-1255
CVE-2006-0853
CVE-2005-4402
CVE-2005-4267
CVE-2005-3526

CVE-2005-0707
Protect Yourself against Malformed IMAP Commands Vulnerabilities

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SBP-2006-13 CVE-2005-1219
CVE-2006-0006
CVE-2006-0010
CVE-2006-0025
CVE-2006-2378
CVE-2006-3431
Security Best Practice: SmartDefense Content Protection Defenses

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SBP-2006-12 CVE-2006-4868
CVE-2006-4777
CVE-2006-4446
CVE-2006-3730
CVE-2006-3638
CVE-2006-2766
Protecting against Heap Spraying Techniques by Blocking Known Shell Code Exploits

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SBP-2006-11   SmartDefense Profiles Available for Users of VPN-1 NGX R62: Assigning a Profile per Gateway

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SBP-2006-10   Supported SmartDefense and Web Intelligence Protections for VPN-1 VSX NGX Gateways

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SBP-2006-09   SmartDefense DShield Storm Center: Share Malicious IP Addresses with Other Organizations

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SBP-2006-08   Learning More about SmartView Tracker Logs: InterSpect NGX Packets Capture

Updated
SBP-2006-07 CVE-2005-1218
CVE-2001-0663
Protect Yourself against Multiple Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP) Vulnerabilities

Updated
SBP-2006-06 CVE-2006-3431
CVE-2006-1540
CVE-2006-1308
CVE-2006-2492
CVE-2005-4131
CVE-2006-0028
CVE-2006-0029
CVE-2006-0030

CVE-2006-0031
CVE-2006-0009
Pre-Patch Workaround for Microsoft Windows Vulnerabilities

Updated
SBP-2006-05   Updating SmartDefense and Web Intelligence with the Latest Dynamic Defenses

Updated
SBP-2006-04 CVE-2006-0903
CVE-2004-0627
CVE-2004-0628
Security Best Practice: Protection against Multiple MySQL Vulnerabilities

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