Greetings CoreLabs, the research arm of Core Security Technologies is pleased to announce a new release of CORE FORCE, a free software endpoint security solution. CORE FORCE 080.120 is now available for download at http://force.coresecurity.fom This new release ships new UI improvements based on feedback from users during the last few months. It also integrates and improves compatibility and stability work done since the release of CORE FORCE R0.70. * New network activity viewer that lists all TCP, UDP and ICMP traffic in the network. - Firewall permissions can be created based on a connection's information. - For TCP connections, an additional column displaying the state of the connection is available. - "Go to process" command to go to the entry in the process viewer for the process that generated the permission. * Process viewer UI rewritten to support dynamic updates and changes. - Simplified display of information about a process (with less emphasis in processes' windows). - New command to add a new security profile for a running process. - Fixed sorting by the PID column (numbers are not compared as strings anymore). * Log viewer updates - "Go to process" support to find the entry for the process that generated the log entry in the process viewer. * "Add new program" wizard now allows the user to select a program from a list that shows the programs available in the Programs section of Windows' Start menu. * The launch control information for a security profile downloaded from the community web site is now correctly updated to match the executable file previously selected in the "Add new program wizard". The security modules have also been updated to fix a number of problems reported by users. * Fixed a race condition that would generate a BSOD in the firewall. * Fixed evaluation of registry permissions for registry values (in some conditions permissions from parent keys were not being enforced). * A potential BSOD when handling new permissions in the runtime repository of permissions. We've also integrated a new crash handler into CORE FORCE's configuration UI to be able to gather technical feedback when the program unexpectedly fails. This feature will allow us to improve the development of fixes for new bugs. - The CORE FORCE team @ CoreLabs *About CoreLabs* CoreLabs, the research center of Core Security Technologies located in Buenos Aires, Argentina, is charged with anticipating the future needs and requirements for information security technologies. CoreLabs, which is led by Ariel Futoransky, prides itself on taking a holistic view of information security with a focus on developing solutions to the complex, real-world security problems that affect our customers today or will affect them tomorrow. The solutions developed by CoreLabs leverage the collaborative expertise of our world-class engineering and consulting teams. We conduct our research in several important areas of information security including vulnerability research, cyber attack planning and simulation, source code auditing, endpoint security, web application security and cryptography. *About Core Security Technologies* Core Security Technologies develops strategic solutions that help security-conscious organizations worldwide develop and maintain a proactive process for securing their networks. The company’s flagship product, CORE IMPACT, is the first automated penetration testing product for assessing specific information security threats to an organization. Penetration testing evaluates overall network security and identifies what resources are exposed. It enables organizations to determine if current security investments are detecting and preventing attacks. Core augments its leading technology solution with world-class security consulting services, including penetration testing, software security auditing and related training. Headquartered in Boston, MA, Core Security Technologies can be reached at 617-399-6980 or on the Web at http://www.coresecurity.com.