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Eset has developed technology for preventive protection from malicious rootkit applications

  • United Arab Emirates: Thursday, January 12 - 2006 at 14:40
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ESET, a global provider of security software for enterprises and consumers has developed a method to proactively detect so-called rootkit threats.

Customers are thus protected from these especially dangerous threats, which are able to hide in the infected system and are extremely hard to detect. Today, Eset's ThreatSense technology represents the only integrated solution able to protect from even unknown rootkits proactively.

According to Eset's chief software architect Richard Marko, the technology is very effective with detection rate in company's internal tests on the level up to 90%.

Rootkit is a special type of infiltration able to hide its presence within infected systems, and thus escape from detection. Usually it is a package of malicious code enabling attacker to exploit vulnerabilities in systems and to take full control of infected computers.

Current rootkit protection methods work reactively - on the basis of signatures, therefore it is necessary to keep antivirus systems up-to-date. However, when releasing the detection signatures, usually the part of users has already been exposed to the infiltration. Traditional infiltrations, like e.g. viruses, are then cleaned by an additional scan.

In the case of rootkits, however, the additional system scan does not inevitably reveal a hidden threat, whereas after their activation, rootkits are able to make themselves "invisible". Infected users may thus gain a false feeling of security, because their updated antivirus system did not detect any threat.

Due to this reason, the most important thing with rootkits is prevention - the ability to stop the infiltration proactively, at the attempt to infiltrate into the system, and thus before it is able to activate. Until now, really proactive and complex protection has not been available.

"Rootkit detection is based on the new generation of intelligent signatures, which is a part of the ThreatSense technology. This detection method is implemented in our technology in a really revolutionary way," said Richard Marko.

"Rootkit detection will be included in the forthcoming ThreatSense technology components update. Consequently it will be available to all NOD32 system users immediately and free of charge," said Neo Neophytou, ESET's Middle East Managing Director. "It is a tradition in our company to continuously update not only the virus signature database, but the technology of our antivirus systems as well. Thus our clients are always protected with the most advanced technology available."
 
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ESET Middle East:
ESET Middle East is ESET's regional office, responsible for the distribution and support of NOD32 in the Middle East. Founded in 1992, ESET is a global provider of security software for enterprises and consumers. ESET's multiple award-winning, anti-threat software, NOD32, provides real-time protection from known and unknown viruses, spyware and other malware. NOD32 offers the smallest, fastest, and the most advanced protection available, with more Virus Bulletin 100% Awards than any other antivirus product (www.virusbulletin.com). ESET was named in Deloitte's Technology Fast 500, for four years running, and has an extensive partner network, which includes corporations like Canon, Dell, and Microsoft.

Media Contact: Neo Neophytou, ESET Middle East
Tel: +357 22873873,
Fax: +357 22873999

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