Finjan's Latest Web Security Trends Report Reveals New Genre of Evasive Attacks.

PR Newswire Europe, June, 2007

SAN JOSE, California, June 4 /PRNewswire/ --

- Evasive Attacks Hit Once and Disappear to Minimize Visibility to Security Products; Financial Incentives Drive Growth of Malicious Website Affiliations

Finjan, a leader in web security products, today released its Web Security Trends Report (Q2 2007) (http://www.finjan.com/Content.aspx?id=827) which focuses on a new genre of highly sophisticated and evasive attacks designed to potentially bypass signature-based and database-reliant security technology. The report also describes the proliferation of affiliation networks based on a "hosted model" for malicious code, which utilize off-the-shelf malicious code packages to compromise highly popular websites and even government domains. Also following on from...

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