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How Does Proactive Spyware Research Work Webroot has introduced its Phileas system that automates spyware research using automatic Internet crawling searching for malicious spyware programs. Phileas' purpose is to detect spyware programs before they reach unaware PC users that surf the Internet. This proactive spyware research approach is to revolutionise the way how internet security companies do their research on newly identified threats, malware and spyware available on the Web.Phileas doesn't follow the standard report-research pattern when it comes to finding new ways to tackle malicious software. To the contrary, it crawls the Web and updates the threat database automatically by transferring information about its findings to Webroot's central unit. The information is being gathered via sophisticated Phileas bot network that crawls the Internet 24/7 sends results to Webroot for processing. Phileas can detect malicious code, exploits and suspicious applications using its detection algorithms – Phileas bots scan Web sites
for forged URLs, manipulated scripts and for susItpicious applications. If they come across a potentially dangerous site, the security researchers target the website or application scrutinizing the information.The bot network identifies known threats and forwards information about unknown suspicious programs for processing to Webroot. This data is being used to create spyware definitions.Webroot's application is collecting gathering data related to exploits and malicious code that are being used to transport spyware on the Internet and about the spyware's originator.Historically, anti-spyware vendors had relied on the Internet user community's reports about new spyware. Phileas relies on a proactive approach that aims at collecting research data and information about new flaws and exploits by actively scanning the Web for potentially malicious code.Charles Wright is security advisor at SecurityBay Internet Security Solutions.
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How Bad Can Virus Hoaxes Get By Dalvin Rumsey Each and every computer user has at least once suffered from the action of a virus. The damage such a malicious little thing causes can be very serious, leading up to the theft of your data. Your Read more...
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Antivirus Software - A Must-have Protection For Computers By Susan Chen With the advent of computer viruses of all kinds, antivirus software installation in PCs has become a necessity. The antivirus software comprise of computer programs which strive to identify viruses Read more...
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Don't Fear The Reaper, Nor The Virus, The Trojan Or The Hacker! By Todd Jirecek These days you may or may not be worried about computer security. It's no lie. It's a hot topic but not everyone is worried about it. But what if you are one of those, who are worried Read more...
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Your Current Antivirus Protection Is Not Effective By Roberto Bell The brand NEW WinAntiVirus Pro 2006 is an innovative application that encompasses all the essential features of Antivirus, Firewall, Popup-Blocker, and AntiSpyware. This multifunctional professional Read more...
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