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Texas-Based Austin Radiological Association Irradiates Viruses Using eTrust Antivirus
White Paper ARA selected eTrust Antivirus from CA for the important job of providing its virus protection. Austin Radiological Association (ARA) is a specialty healthcare organization that provides imaging services, such as X-rays, ultrasounds, MRIs and CT... [24 Feb 2004]
Antivirus vendors unzip encrypted email viruses
News Recent versions of the Bagle worm have bypassed corporate gateway security because they are distributed in password-protected Zip files, which are next to impossible for antivirus programs to scan. On Wednesday, antivirus vendors BitDefender and... [05 Mar 2004]
IBM System Storage N Series Antivirus Scanning Best Practices Guide
White Paper IBM System Storage N series solutions include integrated antivirus functionality to protect corporate data from computer viruses. The antivirus architecture for the N series is designed to protect data accessed by Microsoft Windows software-based... [21 Dec 2005]
E-mail Antivirus Applications Tool Kit
White Paper Since mail servers are particularly vulnerable to viruses, you should use antivirus software to scan messages before they reach your mail servers. Protect your mail servers with antivirus applications. [08 Apr 2004]
Trend Micro Australia Provides the Complete Virus Protection for Ninemsn
White Paper Aware of the growing threat posed by viruses, and keen to have the best protection available, ninemsn investigated a range of security options eighteen months ago, and chose Trend Micro as its antivirus provider. [15 Mar 2004]
Mobile phone virus claims are "bonkers", says Sophos
News Earlier this month, F-Secure was questioned over hyping mobile phone viruses in a bid to sell antivirus products. Antivirus firm Sophos has slammed a competitor's claims that it found the world's first "serious" mobile phone virus. [22 Sep 2005]
Virus drives into car computers
News Antivirus companies are researching reports that computer viruses have attacked the onboard computers of cars. Eugene Kaspersky, head of antivirus research at Kaspersky Labs, said: "We know that car manufacturers are integrating existing operating... [26 Jan 2005]
Mobile phone viruses "massively over-hyped"
News Antivirus firm F-Secure has been accused of "over-hyping" the threat of mobile phone viruses in order to drive the sales of a new product guarding against such threats. But the Finnish antivirus vendor has resolutely defended its claim that such... [02 Sep 2005]
Why Less Is More in Antivirus Protection
White Paper Many of the antivirus products currently on the market claim that “there are nearly known computer viruses infecting cyberspace today” and suggest that the sheer number of viruses, worms, Trojans and other threats covered by an antivirus product... [24 Feb 2004]
How Scientific Naming Works
White Paper A well-known incident comes to mind in which a popular antivirus program happened to detect two viruses by the same name. Unfortunately, the name used for both was the name commonly used by antivirus products for just the more-benign virus. [24 Feb 2004]
Old-school worm loves Windows applications
News The latest variant of the Lovgate worm scans PCs for executable files and then renames them, a tactic used by viruses from a much older generation, according to antivirus companies. Carole Theriault, security consultant at antivirus firm Sophos... [08 Jul 2004]
Mobile phone viruses: 'Don't panic!'
News Research out this week from antivirus giant Symantec suggests users are wising up to a growing threat of mobile phone viruses. They are mostly developed as proof of concept to warn manufacturers of handsets and operating systems or the antivirus... [05 May 2005]
Are virus writers resting on their laurels?
News The chart shows the top 10 viruses reported to antivirus company Sophos over the month of October - with the top three showing no change from September. In the aftermath of the virus double whammy that was Sobig and Blaster that wreaked havoc on... [03 Nov 2003]
Blended Security Threats: What Are They and How Can You Stop Them?
White Paper In combating viruses, worms, Trojans, back-doors and other malicious code, it is generally recognized that comprehensive antivirus technology is necessary in every organization. This white paper briefs on the issues surrounding today's growing... [05 May 2004]
CA's eTrust InoculateIT Protects Network From Mass Email Viruses
White Paper To avoid potential threats and mass-mailing email viruses they decided to upgrade the antivirus system. The Zoological Parks Board of NSW decided to implement CA's eTrust Inoculate IT, incorporating the antivirus protection of two powerful... [24 Feb 2004]
