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Barracuda Networks

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Barracuda Networks
Type Private
Founded 2002
Headquarters Campbell, California, United States
Key people CEO: Dean Drako
CMO: Michael Perone
Industry Telecommunication
Products Spam Firewalls,
Web filters,
IM firewalls,
Load balancers,
Email Archivers
Employees 250-500
Website www.barracudanetworks.com

Barracuda Networks, Inc. is a privately held company providing firewall products to block e-mail spam, viruses, spyware, load balancing and instant messaging software. Barracuda Networks was established in 2002[1] and since June 2007 is based in Campbell, California, having previously operated in Mountain View, California[2] and Cupertino, California. The company's first offering and premier product is the anti-spam appliance named Barracuda Spam Firewall[3] — a dedicated firewall computer running a hardened Linux-based system. Released to the market in October 2003[4], it has since won several awards from trade publications[5]. The product accepts SMTP traffic and analyzes the source and content of each inbound e-mail message, then makes a decision to allow, tag, quarantine, or block. Allowed and tagged traffic is passed on to the next SMTP system in the path, generally an organization's MTA. Several models are available to support different levels of traffic and numbers of domains. Systems can cluster to allow for increased capacity and/or fault tolerance. The Barracuda Spam Firewall utilizes twelve defense layers to protect downstream mail servers from exposure to spam and viruses. The first five defense layers are connection management layers, including Denial-of-service attack prevention, rate control, IP reputation analysis, recipient verification, and sender authentication. When blocking at the connection management layers, the Barracuda Spam Firewall simply drops incoming SMTP connections prior to receiving messages. For the remaining seven defense layers, the Barracuda Spam Firewall receives the messages and scans their content for spam and viruses. The mail scanning defenses include virus scanning, customer-defined policy, fingerprint analysis, Intent analysis, Image analysis, Bayesian analysis, and rules-based scoring. Customers can choose to configure the Barracuda Spam Firewall to either send or suppress bounce messages to senders when blocking email. To avoid backscatter, Barracuda Spam Firewalls running firmware release 3.4.10.100 and higher suppress any bounce messages to spoofed sender email domains identified through Sender Policy Framework (Barracuda Spam Firewalls running earlier firmware releases do not have SPF bounce protection). In April 2005[6] the Barracuda Spyware Firewall was released to the market. On 2006-08-15[7] Barracuda renamed the device to the Barracuda Web Filter[8] to reflect the more general web content filtering capabilities that had been added to the product since its introduction. In January 2006, it closed its first outside investment of $40 million from Sequoia Capital and Francisco Partners. Sequoia Capital, which has provided financing to Cisco Systems, Google, Netscreen, and Yahoo!, is widely viewed as the world's preeminent venture capital firm. Francisco Partners, whose founders include technology investment banking pioneer Sandy Robertson, is a leading private equity firm with tremendous experience in financial and deal structuring.[9]

In September 2005[10] Barracuda announced the Barracuda IM Firewall[11] at a conference. In February 2006 it was released in the United States, and it was released in Europe in March 2006[12]. In November 2006, Barracuda Networks launched the Barracuda Load Balancer.[13] The Barracuda Load Balancer provides IP network traffic management across multiple servers and features Layer 4 load balancing, Layer 7 cookie persistence, and SSL acceleration.

Controversial "backscatter" problems

Because of a problematic default configuration of older servers, Barracuda Spam Firewalls are responsible for backscatter (indiscriminately bouncing emails) to various users[14]. Certain servers today cause some users to receive as many as 15 bounces/day from Barracuda Spam Firewalls, because spammers forge these users' address in the "From:" field and Barracuda indiscriminately replies to such messages[15].

References

  1. ^ Company Overview. Barracuda Networks. Retrieved on 2006-09-14.
  2. ^ Barracuda Networks Moves Headquarters To Mountain Viewl. Barracuda Networks (2005-07-18). Retrieved on 2006-09-14.
  3. ^ Spam Firewall Overview. Barracuda Networks. Retrieved on 2006-09-14.
  4. ^ Barracuda Networks Launches Spam and Virus Firewall. Barracuda Networks (2003-10-13). Retrieved on 2006-09-14.
  5. ^ Awards. Barracuda Networks. Retrieved on 2006-09-14.
  6. ^ Barracuda Networks Launches First Integrated Anti-Spyware and Web Filtering Gateway Appliance. Barracuda Networks (2005-04-18). Retrieved on 2006-09-14.
  7. ^ Award-winning Barracuda Spyware Firewall Officially Becomes Barracuda Web Filter. Barracuda Networks (2006-08-15). Retrieved on 2006-09-14.
  8. ^ Web Filter Overview. Barracuda Networks. Retrieved on 2006-09-14.
  9. ^ Barracuda announces outside investment. Retrieved on 2007-11-13.
  10. ^ Barracuda Networks Launches The Barracuda IM Firewall At The Demofall 2005 Conference. Barracuda Networks (2005-09-19). Retrieved on 2006-09-14.
  11. ^ IM Firewall Overview. Barracuda Networks. Retrieved on 2006-09-14.
  12. ^ Barracuda IM Firewall. IT-Observer (2006-03-03). Retrieved on 2007-01-23.
  13. ^ Barracuda Networks Launches Barracuda Load Balancer. Barracuda Networks (2006-11-07). Retrieved on 2006-11-07.
  14. ^ Re: Barracuda's Spam firewall. Apache.org (2005-02-28). Retrieved on 2007-10-27.
  15. ^ Read this before you buy a Barracuda Spam Firewall (2007-10-15). Retrieved on 2007-10-27.

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