Zero-day virus protection made easy – Express Buzz
Last Updated : 12 Aug 2011
If your computer keeps rebooting randomly, there could be various reasons why that is happening, but the most common problem could be a virus. Appin Security, a leading brand in information security, recently launched Fort Appin–India’s first zero-day virus protection solution, powered by Bitdefender.
This new Internet security software defends your PC against viruses, hackers, spam, and identity theft with minimal ease. The software also has a special module, built by Appin labs, that does heuristic-based malware blocking and removal, providing zero day protection even when the signatures have not been updated. “Fort Appin solutions have been designed, keeping in mind growing Internet use across India, with special emphasis on the rapidly evolving small and medium enterprises. This is one of few AVs where signature update will happen from India, ensuring higher speeds and no suspicion of spyware being introduced,” says Rajat Khare, CEO and founder. Part of the industry for five years, and having worked on information security, ethical hacking, hi-tech investigations business, Khare has seen the industry change rapidly in the past few years. “My goals include networking with security companies, private investigators, detectives who are looking for an offshore security company to partner with them to help them build specialised security solutions or conduct hi-tech investigations like cyber crimes, frauds, IP thefts, patent investigations, counterfeit and online defamation at affordable costs,” he affirms. And the best way one can protect their computer long term, is by installing licenced AVs like Fort Appin.
This entry passed through the Full-Text RSS service — if this is your content and you're reading it on someone else's site, please read the FAQ at fivefilters.org/content-only/faq.php#publishers. Five Filters featured article: A 'Malign Intellectual Subculture' - George Monbiot Smears Chomsky, Herman, Peterson, Pilger And Media Lens.