Panda launched antivirus software through the Web
On May 24, at the Interop conference in Las Vegas, antivirus software maker Panda Software announced a new Web-based product that could detect malware that traditional security programs can't be done.
On May 24, at the Interop conference in Las Vegas, antivirus software maker Panda Software announced a new Web-based product that could detect malware that traditional security programs can't be done.
As a Web service, Panda's new Malware Radar product has a virus signature database larger than thousands of signatures compared to client-based security applications. Malware Radar has more than 950,000 virus signatures.
To detect malicious code, this antivirus program compares virus signature recognition characteristics stored in database files and collects them with code on the network or on a PC. If the identifier matches, the virus will be instantly destroyed.
Panda said Malware Radar will be available to all types of businesses.
Currently, malware cannot be identified as a major concern for businesses. According to Gartner, more than 75% of businesses will be attacked by viruses using traditional preventive systems.
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