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Antivirus software consists of computer programs that attempt to identify, thwart and eliminate computer viruses and other malicious software (malware). In the virus dictionary approach, when the antivirus software examines a file, it refers to a dictionary of known viruses that the authors of the antivirus software have identified.
 
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Network Costs of Spam

By : COMDOM Software Published Date: Jul 19, 2007
This paper provides an overview of costs of spam facing large organizations, such as multinational enterprises, universities, and governments, as well as small and medium sized businesses that own or operate networks used by employees and other end users.
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COMDOM Software

The McAfee Code: A Buyer's Guide

By : CopiaTECH Published Date: Nov 26, 2006
Every network needs Total Protection. This buyer's guide discusses McAfee’s Suite offerings to help you choose the right software for your organization.
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CopiaTECH

Anti-Virus Software and Disk Fragmentation

By : Diskeeper Corporation Published Date: Apr 18, 2005
This paper presents the results of a Diskeeper Corporation study that examines the effects of disk fragmentation on virus scan time to verify and measure the magnitude of virus scanning speed improvement.
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Diskeeper Corporation

ESET Global Threat Report 2007

By : ESET Published Date: Jan 15, 2008
As another year draws to a close, few can have failed to notice the plagues of malicious software, floods of fraudulent emails and the generally increased pestilence of our online world, marking out 2007 as one of the most remarkable in the history of malware.  This report covers the top malware threats in 2007 and provides monthly summaries.
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ESET

The Spam-ish Inquisition: Saving Time and Energy on Junk Mail

By : ESET Published Date: Nov 19, 2007
Spam looks like a simple enough issue until you have to try to define it: after all, we all think we know it when we see it. Most people have a working definition along the lines of “email I don’t want.” While that’s perfectly understandable, it is difficult to implement technical solutions based on such a subjective definition. Read this paper to learn why SPAM is more than just unwanted email.
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ESET

Heuristics Analysis: Detecting Unknown Viruses

By : ESET Published Date: Sep 19, 2007
Anti-virus does much more than reactively detect known viruses; it proactively scans for unknown ones too. So, how do scanners really work? The aim of this paper is to reduce some of the confusion around the workings of AV technology, and to clarify what is realistic to expect from AV protection, particularly heuristic analysis.
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ESET

Steganography: Secret Files Lurking Inside Photos and Music

By : ESET Published Date: Apr 19, 2007
Steganography is the science of hiding data inside of items, such as sound and picture files.  Listen to this podcast to learn more about steganography and the potential IT security concerns it poses.
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ESET

Are We Doomed? Security Predictions For 2008

By : ESET Published Date: Dec 17, 2007
With the ever evolving threat landscape, what will 2008 hold for IT Managers?  This podcast provides a high level overview of a few trends to watch for this year.

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ESET

Why One Virus Engine is Not Enough

By : GFI Published Date: Jan 02, 2007
This white paper examines why having multiple anti-virus scanners at mail server level substantially reduces the chance of virus infection and explores ways in which this can be achieved.
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GFI

The Corporate Threat Posed by Email Trojans

By : GFI Published Date: Jan 02, 2007
Describing what trojans are and why they pose a danger to corporate networks, this paper discusses the need and method to protect your network from the threat of trojans.
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GFI

Why You Need an Email Exploit Detection Engine

By : GFI Published Date: Jun 12, 2007

Virus-writers are using increasingly complex and sophisticated techniques in their bid to circumvent anti-virus software and disseminate their viruses. Anti-virus software, though essential, cannot combat such threats alone; an email exploit detection tool is also necessary.


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GFI

Protecting Your Network Against Email Threats

By : GFI Published Date: Jan 02, 2007
Examining the different kinds of email threats and email attack methods, this paper describes the need for a solid server-based content-checking gateway to safeguard your business against email viruses and attacks as well as information leaks.
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GFI

GFI MailSecurity Deployment Strategies

By : GFI Published Date: Jan 02, 2007
GFI MailSecurity can be deployed as an SMTP gateway or as a VS API version for Exchange 2000/2003. This technical white paper describes each operating mode and helps you decide which to deploy and whether you should deploy both.
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GFI

A Multi-Layered Approach to Stopping Information Theft

By : Internet Security Systems Published Date: Dec 13, 2005
Spyware is but the latest in a long list of Internet threats facing individuals and organizations alike. While it may sound relatively innocuous, spyware is the culmination of years of hacking development by cyber criminals. Spyware does more than just spy; it records and reports back specific information about the computer it infects.
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Internet Security Systems

Virus Prevention Without Signatures

By : Internet Security Systems Published Date: Dec 13, 2005
Viruses have been on the attack for more than 20 years, and the cost of dealing with them is escalating. Too many malcode (malicious code) attacks by viruses, worms, Trojans and the like are breaking through today's most prevalent system defenses: Antivirus (AV) programs. This whitepaper will discuss the full impact of virus disasters and what historically has been done to combat the problem.
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Internet Security Systems

Content Security: Blocking Spam and Unwanted Traffic

By : Internet Security Systems Published Date: Feb 10, 2005
The Internet and email have stimulated huge productivity gains for employees. Workers quickly and easily access volumes of research on the Web and correspond with a mouse click. Unfortunately, businesses taking advantage of these tools are increasingly faced with daily onslaughts of spam and unwanted Web traffic.
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Internet Security Systems

Controlling the Use of Instant Messaging and Peer-to-Peer Applications

By : Internet Security Systems Published Date: Dec 13, 2005
Use of instant messaging applications-like AOL Instant Messenger, Yahoo! Messenger, MSN Messenger and ICQ-and peer-to-peer applications has grown significantly. Although the benefits of real-time communication offer a productivity benefit to corporate environments, instant messaging and peer-to-peer applications add significant vulnerabilities and risks to an enterprise's security posture.
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Internet Security Systems

Kaspersky Open Space Security Network Protection

By : Kaspersky Lab Published Date: Jul 20, 2007
Kaspersky Open Space Security offers new flexibility to network security by extending beyond the traditional workplace to protect an increasingly mobile and distributed workforce.  We provide airtight protection against all forms of malware, including viruses, hacker attacks, spyware and spam.
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Kaspersky Lab

Front-Line Malicious Code Defense for the Enterprise from a Single Management Console

By : LANDesk Published Date: Oct 17, 2006
This white paper discusses how the new LANDesk® Antivirus solution, available as an add-on to LANDesk® Management Suite and LANDesk® Security Suite, provides a competitively priced, front-line malware and malicious code defense for all network endpoints, including workstations, file servers, mail systems and Internet gateways.
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LANDesk

How MWL Fights eThreats

By : Microworld Published Date: Apr 11, 2004
MicroWorld Winsock Layer (MWL) is a radical technology that fights viruses and other threats from a new perspective. Developed by MicroWorld Technologies Inc., MWL blocks threats at the Internet gateway itself and does not allow them to enter your system. This article discusses features of MWL and explains how it does its anti virus and content security tasks, efficiently and quietly.
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Protecting Linux Systems

By : Microworld Published Date: Apr 28, 2004
Due to its nature of open source code, Linux is fast becoming popular and is being deployed in ever increasing numbers on mail servers, corporate networks and desktops. Till recently, systems running on Linux were relatively free from virus and other threats. But with the greater penetration of Linux operating systems, virus authors have begun to target them.
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Microworld

Proactive Security at Mail Gateway: MailScan 5 for SMTP Servers

By : Microworld Published Date: Dec 12, 2007
At the Mail Gateway, MailScan for SMTP Servers scans and cleans mails that flow between all local users and mails between the Internet and Mail Server. It protects organizations against Viruses, Worms, Trojans, Backdoors and many other malware, blocks Spam and Phishing mails, while providing total Content Security for email traffic.
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Microworld

Selecting PopUp Ad Filter Software

By : Microworld Published Date: Jan 08, 2003
Unwanted PopUp Ads are intrusive Internet advertisements that are displayed when you access web pages. This white paper provides information about different type of PopUp Ads, losses they cause, how they work and suggests key features that a good PopUp Ad Filter software should have.
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Microworld

SMB Security: The Threat Landscape and the Plan of Action

By : Microworld Published Date: Jul 03, 2007
The Small and Medium Businesses contribute to around 68% of the world economy while making up for 80% of the employment. The security needs, issues and priorities of SMBs are different in many ways from that of large Business Houses.
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Microworld

What's the Big Deal with Managed Security Services?

By : MX Logic Published Date: Jan 16, 2008
In this recent report, the Aberdeen Group’s research revealed that 100% of Best-in-Class companies consume some managed security services as part of their security strategy. The most widely deployed and easiest to implement managed security service is email security.

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MX Logic
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