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Re: hweb2 post# 160444

Friday, 04/18/2014 10:23:00 PM

Friday, April 18, 2014 10:23:00 PM

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I'm trying to connect with some of the GSB employees to see their resume..but so far no acceptance. Anyway..here is something I have found and I feel that they are hiring people to sell this product --

Globalscape is extremely conscientious in all matters regarding information assurance and protection of information flowing through our software products. Given the severity of this vulnerability—and the high levels of anxiety caused by the breadth of coverage on this issue—Globalscape would like to communicate to everyone that the Enhanced File Transfer™ (EFT™) platform is safe and always has been. Our software engineering experts have verified that no version of EFT is vulnerable to the Heartbleed exploit. All versions of EFT Enterprise and EFT Standard (including deployments using Globalscape DMZ Gateway® are safe from this exploit, because the version of the OpenSSL library that the EFT product uses does not include the TLS Heartbeat functionality, and therefore is not vulnerable to this attack.


Mail Express™ v3.3 and later, however, may be vulnerable depending on how you've implemented it on your network. Mail Express v3.3 and later use two different secure communication implementations, depending on the communication path being used.
http://www.globalscape.com/blog/2014/4/10/eft.unaffected.by.heartbleed.exploit.workarounds.are.available.for.mail.express?pi_campaign_id=4606

Common sense tells me that EFT platform is going to be on demand because of bypassing heartbleed. And it must be more expensive than Mail Express- which may be vulnerable or which may be low margin product..And most of the 'cash rich' corporations must be not worrying about paying a premium for a product that has the capability to bypass 'heart-bleeding' virus. This company has grown revenue 10 out of 11 times in the last 11 years. So, this is a recession proof business.

Unless you are ready to throw away some money - never buy a stock on market price. Always buy on bid. HFT algos will rob you here and there- otherwise.

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