NEW SOFTWARE ENHANCES DATA SECURITY Austin-based Infraworks Corp. has unveiled its InTether security software product, which allows the creator of an electronic document to control what happens to the document after it leaves his or her computer. InTether users can direct the software to automatically destroy a file if the recipient tries to copy, alter, print or distribute it. The company says its innovative software cannot be duped by spoofing techniques, and works with any type of electronic document. "This is the last gaping hole... in computer security," says Infraworks president Robert Gomes. Sales of the software are slated for later this month, at $165 per computer. A subsequent version of InTether will be designed to protect digital multimedia content. (Wall Street Journal 4 Oct 99) http://wsj.com/