CyberGuard's Webwasher Thwarts Today's Dangerous Sober.I Attack; Proactive Filtering Protects Networks against Rapidly Spreading Zero Day Worm Infestation.BOCA RATON Boca Raton (bō`kə rətōn`), city (1990 pop. 61,492), Palm Beach co., SE Fla., on the Atlantic; inc. 1925. Boca Raton is a popular resort and retirement community that experienced significant industrial development in the 1970s and 80s. , Fla. -- A dangerous mass-mailing worm that uses its own SMTP (Simple Mail Transfer Protocol) The standard e-mail protocol on the Internet and part of the TCP/IP protocol suite, as defined by IETF RFC 2821. SMTP defines the message format and the message transfer agent (MTA), which stores and forwards the mail. engine to spread itself threatens to be a dreaded dread v. dread·ed, dread·ing, dreads v.tr. 1. To be in terror of. 2. To anticipate with alarm, distaste, or reluctance: dreaded the long drive home. zero day attack. "Zero day" refers to an exploit, either a worm or a virus, that arrives immediately following or even before there is a public announcement of a vulnerability in a computer system. Customers using the newest versions of Webwasher Content Security Management (CSM CSM - ["CSM - A Distributed Programming Language", S. Zhongxiu et al, IEEE Trans Soft Eng SE-13(4):497-500 (Apr 1987)]. ), Antivirus Refers to detecting and blocking computer viruses. See antivirus program, behavior blocking, virus and virus hoaxes. or Content Protection solutions from CyberGuard Corporation (Nasdaq:CGFW), a provider of proven, intelligent, security solutions that protect business-critical assets at global 2,000 organizations and government entities worldwide, are protected from Sober.I infections through Webwasher's "proactive filtering" capability. "Many antivirus vendors do not yet recognize the new worm, which is why proactive filtering is so critical," explained Horst Joepen, president of CyberGuard's Webwasher division. "Traditional antivirus technology must first identify new viruses and worms before they can develop and release protection, but proactive filtering identifies anomalies so users can prevent infiltration infiltration /in·fil·tra·tion/ (in?fil-tra´shun) 1. the pathological diffusion or accumulation in a tissue or cells of substances not normal to it or in amounts in excess of the normal. 2. infiltrate (2). from brand-new worms and viruses in the first place." The mass-mailing worm - W32.Sober.I -is a variant of the Sober worm which caused worldwide havoc in early 2003. The worm arrives as a .com, .bat, .scr, .pif or .zip attachment in e-mails with various subject lines - in English or German - and various text bodies in the e-mails. It also hides in innocent looking .doc-, xls- and txt-files that are, in reality, executable attachments. Sober.I propagates by sending itself from infected in·fect tr.v. in·fect·ed, in·fect·ing, in·fects 1. To contaminate with a pathogenic microorganism or agent. 2. To communicate a pathogen or disease to. 3. To invade and produce infection in. desktops as a ZIP archive to addresses it gathers from the infected computer. Webwasher's proactive content filtering See Web filtering and parental control software. recognizes and blocks the corrupted format. How Proactive Content Filtering Works Similar to how medical researchers protect against new viruses that spread throughout a population by first identifying the composition of the virus and then developing an anti-virus, anti-virus security vendors traditionally detect new viruses and develop protection based on patterns in those viruses. The process from detection to developing protection and making it available can take several hours. Highly publicized pub·li·cize tr.v. pub·li·cized, pub·li·ciz·ing, pub·li·ciz·es To give publicity to. Adj. 1. publicized - made known; especially made widely known publicised worms such as Blaster, MyDoom and Bagel infected computers worldwide in just a few hours. By contrast, proactive technologies analyze Web and e-mail traffic looking for Looking for In the context of general equities, this describing a buy interest in which a dealer is asked to offer stock, often involving a capital commitment. Antithesis of in touch with. certain abnormalities, objects or combination of objects and code, thus protecting against worms and viruses whose patterns are not yet known and preventing Zero Day attacks. Proactive filtering technology in Webwasher version 5.1 protects against malicious files and is part of Webwasher Antivirus and Webwasher Content Protection products. About CyberGuard Corporation CyberGuard Corporation (Nasdaq:CGFW) provides proven, intelligent, security solutions that protect business-critical information assets of Global 2,000 companies and government entities worldwide. The company's firewall/VPN, Total Stream Protection(TM), Global Command Center(TM) and Webwasher(R) product suites comprise a comprehensive, integrated security system, which offers highly adaptive, scalable solutions that intelligently guard against network intrusion and content-based vulnerabilities, detecting and eliminating security threats in real-time for performance optimization. CyberGuard has deployed more than 250,000 products in companies around the world to maintain the health and integrity of their enterprises. Headquartered near Boca Raton, Florida Boca Raton ("bōkə rə-tōn") is a city in Palm Beach County, Florida incorporated in May 1925. As of the 2000 census, the city had a total population of 74,764; the 2006 population recorded by the U.S. Census Bureau was 86,396. , the company has branch offices and training centers around the globe and can be located on the World Wide Web at http://www.cyberguard.com. Forward-Looking Statement forward-looking statement A projected financial statement based on management expectations. A forward-looking statement involves risks with regard to the accuracy of assumptions underlying the projections. This press release contains forward-looking statements that involve certain risks, uncertainties and factors, including without limitation, those described in the Company's filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission that may cause the Company's future actual results to materially differ from the Company's current expectations. The Company assumes no obligation to update any forward-looking statements. CyberGuard(R) and Webwasher(R) are registered trademarks and Total Stream Protection(TM) and Global Command Center(TM) are trademarks of CyberGuard Corporation. All other trademarks are property of their respective owners. |
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