No more Web or IM viruses, startup promises
Startup ScanSafe has launched itself in the U.K. with the bold claim that its outsourced security service can protect enterprises from the threat of Web and IM-borne viruses. The service - claimed to be the first of its kind - routes a customer’s Web traffic through a proxy, monitoring for virus activity in file downloads and malicious Java, Javascript and ActiveX code executed when users visit infected Web sites or use instant messaging.
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