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Feature Article ..

Visualware's CallerIP Protects Back Door 

By Philbert Shih, theWHIR.com

September 1, 2004 -- (WEB HOST INDUSTRY REVIEW) --  Web hosting and Internet service 
providers are 

constantly introducing new value-added services on top of their core offerings in an 
effort to 

distinguish themselves from their competitors. For the most part, these value-added 
services have focused 

on optimizing the process of building, publishing and marketing Web sites. 

Something that service providers are increasingly being forced to deal with is the 
threat to their 

customer's security posed by the scourge of viruses and malicious attacks that are 
rapidly spreading 

across the Internet. With Monday's launch of its CallerIP tool, California-based 
performance management 

software provider Visualware delivers a solution that service providers can use to 
help their customers 

in this battle. 

CallerIP is a security tool that allows Internet users to monitor connections to their 
computer, 

identifying where they originate. It works in a manner similar to telephone caller ID, 
but instead of 

showing the number that is calling in, it reveals detailed information about the 
identity of those who 

are connecting to an Internet user's computer. This information is then used to 
identify suspicious and 

potentially malicious connections. 

"CallerIP is unique in its similarity to the Caller ID phone service that we depend on 
to recognize 

telephone intruders - it enables an Internet user to easily see where a connection 
originates and thus 

identify a suspicious connection before damage is done," Julian Palmer, chief 
marketing officer for 

Visualware, said in a release. 

All the connections to a user's system are displayed in real time through a simple 
graphical table with 

separate columns detailing the remote and local IP addresses, the remote and local 
ports being accessed 

and process ID. CallerID also provides WHOIS lookups and graphically displays a 
connection's geographic 

location. A connection's country of origin is particularly important information, 
VisualWare says, 

because connections coming from remote countries are more likely to be from someone 
who is trying to 

steal information from a system. 

CallerIP is designed to automatically alert the user to any suspicious or high-risk 
connections (such as 

foreign connections), giving them the opportunity to take the necessary precautions. 
And the alerting 

function is completely customizable, allowing users to create their own set of rules 
defining suspicious 

connections for notification. Alerts come in the form of email, pop-up window, or 
color-coded reports. 

An important capability of CallerID is its disclosure of the contact and abuse 
reporting information for 

a specific network provider. By clicking on the IP address in the table, users can see 
who the network 

service provider is for a specific IP address and get its contact and abuse reporting 
information. "It 

simplifies the abuse reporting process," by allowing users to report abuse directly to 
the network 

service provider rather than the Web host, says Julie Lancaster, director of marketing 
for VisualWare. 

Maybe the most important feature of CallerIP, says Lancaster, is its ability to 
monitor the open ports 

that are required to send and receive data via the Internet. This is crucial because 
malicious backdoor 

programs can use these open ports to gain access to a system and steal sensitive and 
confidential 

information. 

The main threat from these backdoors is that they are not detected by firewalls. 
CallerIP, says 

Lancaster, is most useful in conjunction with personal firewall and other anti-virus 
software to provide 

an additional level of security. 

CallerIP's launch comes during a record year for viruses. The MyDoom virus, the most 
high-profile of 

these, used a backdoor program to gain access to systems through open ports, using the 
infected machines 

as launching pads to further spread the virus. With the increasing number of viruses 
using similar 

programs, more and more service providers are bundling security software with their 
services, says 

Lancaster. And it is this need that CallerIP is designed to meet. 

CallerIP, available for the Windows 2000, 2003 and XP platforms, is targeted at 
Internet users and small 

to medium-sized business and is also being marketed for Internet service and Web 
hosting providers, says 

Lancaster. 

A single user license is priced at $49.95. Free 15-day evaluations can be downloaded 
from the company's 

Web site. 


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