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Sophos Launches WebAlert to Help Firms know if their Website is InfectedSeptember 26, 2008; 01:12 AM
380,000 new webpages infected since the start of September IT security and control firm Sophos today announced the availability of a new service, Sophos WebAlert, providing website administrators with notification if their site is hosting malicious code. Experts at the firm have produced a video demonstrating how the service works in simple terms using children's toys. KEY FACTS: - Infected websites pose a threat to all internet users - as simply visiting the site can infect unprotected web users. - It is not just small websites that suffer from such attacks. Victims in the past few months have included BusinessWeek, Yahoo! TV, British government websites, UNICEF, MySpace, Sony PlayStation, and the International Tennis Federation. - Sophos WebAlert is available at no additional change to customers of Sophos's Premium and Platinum Support services QUOTE: RESOURCES FOR JOURNALISTS AND BLOGGERS: A video, "Sophos WebAlert explained with children's toys", is available for media to link to or embed on their own websites. High-res version of video: http://www.viddler.com/explore/SophosLabs/videos/21/ Lower-res version of video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LQSbJJCQrHg FURTHER INFORMATION: - More information on Sophos WebAlert : http://www.sophos.com/webalert - "Introducing Sophos WebAlert", a video and blog post by Carole Theriault, senior security consultant at Sophos: http://www.sophos.com/blogs/gc/g/2008/09/22/sophos-webalert/ - Podcast of Carole Theriault and Sophos principal virus researcher Fraser Howard, discussing the threat posed by web infections:
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