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RE: Manageable Spyware Solutions? Nov 18 2004 04:25PM
Steve McNamara (Steve McNamara ealaddin com) (1 replies)
RE: Manageable Spyware Solutions? Nov 19 2004 04:52AM
Charles Ong (ocharles2004 yahoo com sg) (1 replies)
Can it block unknown viruses too? Based on what I am using now, Finjan is
able to stop IM p2p and tunneling too... I am now using Finjan to block
AOL/ICQ, hotmail but allow only yahoo... ;)

-----Original Message-----
From: Steve McNamara [mailto:Steve.McNamara (at) ealaddin (dot) com [email concealed]]
Sent: Friday, November 19, 2004 12:26 AM
To: Patrick Jordan; focus-virus (at) lists.securityfocus (dot) com [email concealed]
Subject: RE: Manageable Spyware Solutions?

Pat,
I work for a company that sells a product called esafe. This
product blocks adware and spyware at the gateway level. Also, it blocks
P2P, IM, and tunneling. Even though, I work for the company I believe
the product is the best out their for content filtering.

-----Original Message-----
From: Patrick Jordan [mailto:patrick_jordan2003 (at) yahoo (dot) com [email concealed]]
Sent: Tuesday, November 16, 2004 10:51 PM
To: focus-virus (at) lists.securityfocus (dot) com [email concealed]
Subject: Manageable Spyware Solutions?

Has anyone found an antispyware product that is
centrally manageable,
doesn't chew up crazy levels of resources (on server
and client), and is
still highly efficient at catching latest spyware /
malware variants?

We've tried a couple of the products from early
entrants in this area,
but they've been pretty unimpressive - but manually
running Spybot /
Ad-Aware combo on workstations also seems a losing
proposition.

Have a feeling this topic has already been done &
dusted, but any
thoughts much appreciated ....

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RE: Manageable Spyware Solutions? Nov 20 2004 11:19AM
Erez Shtang (NEW) (erezsht netvision net il)


 

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