F-Secure announces new protection against Zero-Day exploits
F-Secure has announced a new version of the Internet Security protection suite that promises to protect against Zero-Day exploits. Internet Security 2007 will have so-called "DeepGuard" technology that analyzes newly installed programs and stops them if anything suspicious is found. The company claims the new system is more proactive and can stop previously unknown threats.
The suite also includes an anti-spyware application and parental content control.
Internet Security 2007 is currently available for download and will be on store shelves on October 31st.
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