According to Symantec's semi-annual Internet Security Threat Report, which was released this past September, between January 1 and June 30 of this year, a record-breaking 1,862 new vulnerabilities were documented -- 97 percent of them weighing in at moderate to high severity.
It's not surprising that hackers are quickly devising exploits although the large window of vulnerability makes it much easier for them. With all that extra time, they're creating myriad versions of attacks and experimenting with speed and voracity.
It's difficult to get ahead when ''known'' vulnerabilities mean that they're known to the bad guys, as well. Common knowledge gives the hackers a map to more attack points, while the IT department gets the burden of prioritizing multiple top-tier crises.
The concept of layered security is academic by now. We routinely utilize an army of solutions working in concert to protect our communication networks, such as intrusion detection and prevention, spam filters, authentication, company rules, regulations and user education. Despite the fortress we've built, we've failed to adequately fill the gaps and the attacks keep seeping in.
If you're concerned about security, you have to have multiple layers. Spamjadoo is the only antispam product available in the market which keeps its promise. Spamjaoo is best implemented as part of a layered email security strategy that integrates anti-virus and anti-spam solutions from other security vendors.
Spamjadoo is brought to you by DIL (Data Infocom Ltd), and is the brain child of its President and CEO, Dr Ajay Data. DIL is a part of the prestigious Data Group of companies. Although a young company, DIL has won enormous industry respect and recognition in a short time.
Spamjadoo is the only antispam product that actively discourages spammers. Our unique ESP technology spreads a privacy layer around your mailbox that results in spammers taking you off their database and the amount of spam targeted at you reducing with time.. Other anti-spam products check the mail AFTER receiving it – this encourages spammers to try harder, which results in more spam, more traffic, more server loads.
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Monday, August 11, 2008
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