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ARCHIVE 2004
CyberGuard Introduces Next Generation Adware and
Spyware Protection
BOCA RATON, Fla.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Dec. 8, 2004--CyberGuard Corporation
(Nasdaq:CGFW), a provider of proven, intelligent security solutions
that protect business-critical assets for Global 2,000 organizations
and government entities worldwide, has begun shipping a powerful
new form of protection against an increasingly common Internet
affliction: adware. Adware, a type of spyware, is technology that
aids in the gathering of information about a person or organization
without their knowledge. In order to protect customers from this
threat, CyberGuard has released a new version of its Webwasher
Content Management Suite (CSM), which proactively filters against
adware/spyware at the gateway before it ever has a chance to get
inside.
"It is our responsibility to respond to the growing threats
facing our customers everyday," explains Dr. Horst Joepen,
CEO of CyberGuard's Webwasher subsidiary. "While this threat
often operates behind the scenes, it still consumes bandwidth,
raises privacy and security concerns, causes stability and performance
problems and distracts employees - all issues that directly affect
the bottom line."
Unlike the traditional URL filter that only blocks access to
a page but cannot fully read and understand its content, Webwasher's
next generation adware offers two-pronged protection. First, it
proactively strips content and code that enables adware to be
downloaded, installed and executed at the gateway and, second,
it disrupts adware already inside from sending or receiving information.
In fact, most employees who are allowed to surf the Web freely
probably have some form of spyware or adware on their workstation.
The bandwidth consumption alone is enormous as adware can account
for up to 50 percent or more of a company's network traffic. Beyond
consuming bandwidth, adware poses a security threat to corporate
networks. If employees download a file from a spoofed Web site,
they may be downloading malicious code that has been scrambled
to avoid traditional antivirus detection.
"With today's adware and spyware mutations, a new generation
of gateway level adware filtering is needed that goes far beyond
just doing URL blocking of special categories of adware links
or URLs," stated Peter Firstbrook, security analyst with
industry research firm, the META Group. "It should offer
several lines of defense, including proactive malicious mobile
code filtering. This will raise the bar to be state of the art
in the industry."
Webwasher CSM 5.1 has also added a filter against mobile code
attacks and expanded its reporting capabilities to pinpoint infected
machines in the company network. The release is available now
in software-only versions and pre-installed on CyberGuard's recently
announced WW1000 security appliance. More information about Webwasher
CSM 5.1 is available at http://www.cyberguard.com/webwasher/webwasher.cfm.
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,
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
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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