CyberDefender AntiSpyware 2006 offers ultimate early detection and protection from invasive spyware on your computer.
With quickly-updated information from our cutting-edge, high-speed detection network, AS-2006 scans your hard drive and reports security risks that could be monitoring your on-line actions or sensitive personal information without your knowledge. With a paid license, you can choose to quarantine or delete those items. CyberDefender products can co-exist alongside other commercial security systems.
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Overview
CyberDefender represents a dramatic shift from a manual, time-based multi broadcast-management system to a fluid, threat-based distributed system for alerts and updates that includes a universal threat grading system, the Universal Severity Scale™. CyberDefender fights a broad spectrum of attacks, from spyware to viruses. CyberDefender is better because it is faster.
CyberDefender protects users during the early hours of infectious attacks, while conventional vendors are still analyzing the threat. The CyberDefender collaborative network, combined with an expert system that automatically analyzes and inoculates against potential threats, relays alerts and updates securely and quickly. As a result, CyberDefender defenses are routinely updated in less than an hour after discovering an infectious threat, instead of the 12 or more hours and more for existing solutions.
The technology's effectiveness has been well-proven since early 2004 when CyberDefender released important virus alerts (like Beagle) independently. The early-alert benefit became clear when the CyberDefender's Threat Central™ discovered the damaging Sasser.E virus at 11:52 pm on May 7, 2004. By comparison, McAfee and Trend Micro announced they discovered the virus on May 8, 2004, and Symantec on May 9, 2004.
These ongoing reports are published on the Virus Alerts panel at Threat Central, which is updated automatically every hour.
The Collabarative Internet Security Network™ (CISN) is the backbone that connects these components, protecting both the Internet and your PC.
