Network Security White Papers

Recurrent Patterns Detection Technology

Overview Spam, Phishing and email-borne Malware such as Viruses and Worms are most often released in vast quantities in a relatively short period of time, causing global damage of tens of billions of dollars annually. Although many methods to combat these threats have been developed and tested throughout the past several years, a common deficiency of most of these methods is that they lack the ability to adapt quickly enough to the rapid change of distribution and infiltration techniques invented by Spammers and Virus authors. It also says that Recurrent Patterns Detection (RPD) is also unaffected by the lack of signatures for new email-borne Viruses and Worms and is capable of detecting these Malwares within minutes of the attack's launch.

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PublisherPineApp File FormatPDF
Date PublishedJanuary 2007
FormatWhite Papers   
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