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Malware Today and Mail Server Security: Driving the Need for Highly Effective Mail Server Security

Overview Enterprise security professionals understand that the motivation behind malware has shifted from creating chaos to making money. Cybercriminals reap financial gain by stealing and reselling valuable information: credit card numbers, personal identities, intellectual property. Others propagate Trojans to take control of inadequately protected computers and servers, using them for future malicious endeavors or renting them to others for spam blasts, Denial of Service (DoS) attacks, malware campaigns, or targeted attacks. This paper will provides practical advice for how one can improve enterprise's defenses, especially at the mail server.

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PublisherTrend Micro File FormatPDF
Date PublishedJanuary 2008
FormatWhite Papers   
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