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London, UK September 22, 2003
GFI releases freeware anti-virus version of
GFI DownloadSecurity for ISA Server
Single anti-virus engine version grants administrators
additional protection at network perimeter
London, UK, 22 September 2003 - In line with its
efforts to promote network security, GFI today
released a freeware version of GFI DownloadSecurity
for ISA Server 6, its content security product that
handles the security risk of file downloads without
resorting to blocking them all at firewall level.
The freeware version scans HTTP and FTP downloads at
the network perimeter using a single anti-virus
engine, and can be used as additional protection
by companies who do not yet perform virus scanning
at firewall level.
"Virus scanning of user downloads at firewall
level is essential. Although infection by email is
much more prevalent, infection by a file that a
user has downloaded from a website is just as
dangerous and damaging. Most organizations do not
protect themselves against this threat. The
freeware version of GFI DownloadSecurity allows
companies with little or no budget for this type
of security to at least install single anti-virus
engine scanning, thereby benefiting from some
protection against infected or malicious
downloads," said Nick Galea, GFI CEO.
"Of course, for better security, companies should
also scan downloads for unknown Trojans, since
Trojans are well suited for distribution by web,"
Mr. Galea explained. "The full version of GFI
DownloadSecurity offers this facility through its
Trojan & Executable Scanner, and the trial version
enables users to experience the benefits of this
additional layer of defense."
The recent ZeroPopUp Trojan proved how easily
a Trojan can be distributed via the Web. The
Trojan was advertised in a spam broadcast that
enticed users to download it, describing it as a
free product that would block pop-up ads. Once
installed, the Trojan sent a mail to everybody
in the infected user's address book promoting the
ZeroPopUp URL and software, thereby using social
engineering to encourage other users to download
it too. While this Trojan was simply used to
promote software, the same strategy could easily
have been used to cause damage to the downloader's
network. Further information about Trojans, how
they work and the need for special Trojan detection
technology is available at
http://www.gfi.com/mailsecurity/wptrojans.htm.
About the freeware version
It can be downloaded from http://www.gfi.com/dsec/.
The download is a trial version of GFI
DownloadSecurity (15Mb), however the single anti-
virus engine feature remains active as freeware
after the 60-day evaluation period. The product
manual can be viewed online or downloaded at
http://www.gfi.com/dsec/dsec6manual.pdf.
User-to-user support is available at
http://forums.gfi.com.
About GFI DownloadSecurity 6 for ISA Server
(commercial version)
Users do not notice GFI DownloadSecurity until
they download a file: Then GFI DownloadSecurity
displays a download progress dialog box and the
download proceeds. Once the download is complete,
GFI DownloadSecurity scans the file for viruses.
If the file has no viruses and does not trigger a
rule set by the security administrator, the user
receives it immediately. If the file triggers a
rule, it is put into quarantine for administrator
approval. Once approved, the file is sent to the
user as an email attachment or link. If the file
is rejected, the user is notified. More product
information and the freeware version can be
found at http://www.gfi.com/dsec/.
About GFI
All product and company names herein may be
trademarks of their respective owners.
The GFI DownloadSecurity freeware version includes
the BitDefender anti-virus engine, a fast and
flexible virus engine that excels in the number of
formats it can recognize and scan. BitDefender is
ICSA certified and has won the 100% Virus Bulletin
award and the European Information Technologies Prize
2002. GFI DownloadSecurity automatically updates
the BitDefender definition files as new ones
become available.
GFI DownloadSecurity for ISA Server enables
administrators to assert control over what files
users download from HTTP and FTP sites, and content
checks all downloads for malicious content and
viruses. GFI DownloadSecurity includes multi anti-
virus engines, to guarantee higher detection rate
and faster response to new viruses; the ability to
quarantine downloads based on file type and user;
a Trojan & Executable Scanner, to detect malicious
executables; network-wide blocking of Java applets
and ActiveX controls; seamless integration with
Microsoft ISA Server; and more.
GFI is a leading provider of Windows-based
network security, content security and messaging
software. Key products include the GFI FAXmaker
fax connector for Exchange and fax server for
networks; GFI MailSecurity email content/exploit
checking and anti-virus software; GFI
MailEssentials server-based anti-spam software;
GFI LANguard Network Security Scanner (N.S.S.),
security scanning and patch management software;
and GFI LANguard Security Event Log Monitor
(S.E.L.M.) that performs event log based intrusion
detection and network-wide event log management.
Clients include Microsoft, Telstra, Time Warner
Cable, Shell Oil Lubricants, NASA, DHL, Caterpillar,
BMW, the US IRS, and the USAF. GFI has six offices
in the US, UK, Germany, France, Australia and Malta,
and has a worldwide network of distributors. GFI
is a Microsoft Gold Certified Partner and has won
the Microsoft Fusion (GEM) Packaged Application
Partner of the Year award.
