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Sana plans stand-alone antivirus product
News Story by Robert McMillan
SEPTEMBER 20, 2005
Most antivirus products identify malicious software by comparing the software being run to pieces of known worm and virus code, called signatures. Primary Response, however, determines whether software is malicious based on a mathematical analysis of what it's trying to do.
This means that, unlike other products, Primary Response can protect users even from unreported viruses,...
News Story by Robert McMillan
SEPTEMBER 20, 2005
Most antivirus products identify malicious software by comparing the software being run to pieces of known worm and virus code, called signatures. Primary Response, however, determines whether software is malicious based on a mathematical analysis of what it's trying to do.
This means that, unlike other products, Primary Response can protect users even from unreported viruses,...
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