Breached Systems

Solutions ShowcaseRecognizing Threats

Firewall protection
Traditional firewall's duties allowing or denying traffic based on a set of predetermined rules. The security also monitors the source of traffic in real time and only allows traffic from authorized applications, preventing unauthorized programs from making illegal outbound connections.

Virus and Spyware Protection
The security provides complete signature and heuristics-based attack protection. Using patented sandbox technology, it actively blocks malicious activity from being loaded into memory. Signatures provide an additional protection layer but is not signature dependent and can stop new attacks as they are released without the need for updates.

Intrusion Prevention
We provide protection where a vendor has not yet created signatures or patches to protect against vulnerabilities in their operating system or application. Blocks “zero-day” attacks that bypass traditional signatures-based solution, eliminating the need or use of specific attacks signatures.

Systems Protection
The system provides control over which applications are allowed to function by authorizing or denying program file execution. Registry protection prevents specified registry settings from being modified, stopping malicious programs from infecting or modifying systems. Storage protection prevention data leakage by regulating USB and Fire wire storage devices.

Active X Protection
Active X protection is based on Patent Pending technology the block threats at the lowest common denominator attack vector. This occurs by interfacing with the Active X system itself and using heuristics, signatures, and identification of suspicious calls, provides 100% effectiveness at blocking illegal remote code execution.

What is a Hacker?
In theory, people who try to breach computer security should be called crackers rather than hackers. Regardless, they use a selection of specialist software to identify weaknesses, which are then exploited.

What is a Social Engineering Attack?
To launch a social engineering attack, an attacker uses human interaction (social skills) to obtain or compromise information about an organization or its computer systems.

What is a Phishing Attack?
Phishing is a form of social engineering. Phishing attacks use email or malicious web sites to solicit personal, often financial, information.

Recognizing and Avoiding Spyware
Because of its popularity, the Internet has become an ideal target for advertising. As a result, spyware, or adware, has become increasingly prevalent.

Why is Cyber Security a Problem?
In an age where everything relies on computers and the Internet, there are many risks. These include viruses erasing your entire system, someone breaking into your system and altering files, someone using your computer to attack others, or someone stealing your credit card information and making unauthorized purchases. One of the best defenses is understanding the risks, what some of the basic terms mean, and what you can do to protect yourself against them.