I guess it depends how much you value your principle over reality - for example US border control (and I'd imagine most others) can make your life...
I came here to try to find out a little more about exactly how Cloud Protection works in Avira Professional 14. I'm still a little unsure of...
Of course, but QA doesn't always work.. http://www.reddit.com/r/sysadmin/comments/1jg1po/mcafee_dat_7152_just_blew_up_half_my_lan/
Probably aimed more at those in a corporate or educational environment but: Let's assume around 600 machines and layers of defence i.e....
I notice Avira's web guard blocks certain URLs. I have a couple of questions: Is the list static and comes down to the client with pattern...
Just out of curiosity has anyone any experience of Ikarus on Server 2003? I have it on one of our webservers and it does a good job but...
So far I've ran it on two machines and on both there were false positives (assuming a clean sweep on virustotal is "proof" enough). Still, it...
I tried EmsiSoft and DrWeb Cureit today. Both seem decent, I think EmsiSoft may result in quite a few false positives as it was finding a lot...
Does anyone have any experience and feedback on products that combine av/antimalware and device control? For example Sophos and Lumension both...
What is the current recommendation for a standalone malware/trojan scanner please? Ideally something that runs from USB or network folder and...
Thanks Stefan, we didn't enable it because we use a lot of weird/uncommon software in our environment so I didn't want to take the risk. So far...
Well today I thought I'd try something a little different so I hooked up a laptop to the guest wifi and paid malwaredomainlist.com a little visit...
Thanks. What I'm ultimately driving at is whether you would see MalwareBytes (seems best of breed anti-malware) as a complement to, or a...
Phishing we're pretty much protected against by a combination of URL filtering on the firewall, spam filtering, and blocking of all executable...
What do you see as the cutoff point where a product goes from being anti-virus to anti-malware or vice-versa? As per another thread, I'm...
Thanks, that's good to know (just been reading your lengthy thread on locking down IE). I'll also be looking at Microsoft's Security Compliance...
I've been doing a little digging into Smartscreen filter, something which I have to admit I've never spent any time looking at until now. Looks...
Linux isn't an option, though of course we use it where it's the right tool for the job. Forefront needs SCCM, and SCCM is a monster (well,...
I have an Antivirus renewal coming up in February for around 600 PC's so I went to look at PrevX and noticed it's now part of Webroot, and it...
I've read this page several time now, and I still don't understand what ProActive actually does. http://www.avira.com/en/proactiv Can someone...
We do that wherever we can. However we do have a huge mix of specialist software, some of which is only known to the departments that use it, and...
We currently use Avira on around 600 PCs. The license is up for renewal and whilst we're generally happy with Avira, it always pays to look at...
I'm looking for antivirus that can be installed on a Windows 2003 Web Server. Most vendors seem to have a more expensive server specific...
I wondered if anyone is using Dyn's Internet Guide DNS service? I'm looking for something for the company I work for that is possibly a little...
I presume you're already doing the normal corporate things i.e. you only allow out the basic/bare minimum ports required and don't simply allow...
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