Network Security White Papers
Anti-Spyware: How to Prevent Spyware With Finjan's Active Real-Time Code Inspection
Overview Cybercrime is booming and money is the driving force behind the growth of targeted attacks against corporate networks that steal business data that can be sold on to other criminals. Spyware has evolved from an online nuisance to a dire web threat. Cybercriminals use Spyware programs to hijack users' sensitive personal information at will for profit. Spyware distributors use evasive techniques to avoid detection. Spyware presents a problem for corporations. If their employees' machines are not sufficiently protected, Spyware attacks can result in employee login information being compromised, allowing access to an employee's network account and thus accessing confidential and business information.
| Publisher | Finjan Software | File Format | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Date Published | April 2008 | ||
| Format | White Papers | ||
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