Alex Zaharov-Reutt
Tuesday, 05 February 2008 17:50
Opinion and Analysis
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As you'd expect, Egan believes TrustDefender is the solution, saying that: "However, we believe that as financial institutions worldwide take a proactive stance and rollout TrustDefender thereby complementing their existing online transaction security initiatives, this level of sophisticated cybercrime activity can be effectively combated and we can build greater confidence among their overall online customer base.”
In support of these statements, TrustDefender’s Labs Division has released a new industry report, entitled ‘The Power of TrustDefender Kernel Forensics Engine – Dealing with Today’s Silentbanker Trojan and Stealthy MBR Virus’.
The paper looks at what TrustDefender notes as “the two most recent and most horrifying pieces of crimeware circulating today – the Silentbanker Trojan and Mebroot Trojan or MBR (Master Boot Record) Virus”. The report looks at how these Trojans hide and demonstrates how TrustDefender’s technology detects, secures and protects online users against both, and countless other risks that potentially exist in the online world.
TrustDefender Labs has created a series of screen capture movies which clearly demonstrate how they say TrustDefender security solution detects, secures and protects online users against noxious and devastating online threats that seek to invisibly hijack the transactions of customers of financial institutions worldwide.
TrustDefender say theirs is the only solution capable of truly ‘protecting’ consumers and banks, financial institutions, eGovernment and online merchants against undetectable and harmful crimeware like the Silentbanker Trojan and Mebroot Trojan or MBR Virus.
In addition, TrustDefender have released their first version compatible with Vista as a beta, while their existing XP version has been upgraded with the new Kernel Forensics Engine as described above.