Dedicated to safe computing
Antivirus software is a fairly recent innovation. However, new cyber threats appear regularly, requiring more and newer forms of antivirus protection, intrusion detection and spam filtering.
Kaspersky Lab is dedicated to deflecting
cyber threats
: old, new - each and every one. A multinational
research team
works round-the-clock to develop new techniques that protect users against malicious programs, such as viruses, worms, Trojans, hackers, and other forms of unsanctioned intrusion and data leaks.
Spam, the latest scourge of the Internet is also targeted by Kaspersky Lab: we have designed a spam filter that works on 6 levels to provide users with clean mail.
Innovative security solutions
Kaspersky Lab's dedication to providing users with the latest technologies led the company to be the first to offer:
- antivirus solutions for workstations and file servers running under Linux/Unix/Free BSD
- antivirus protection for Sendmail
- a network-based antivirus solution for Novell Netware full integrated with NDS
- a resident antivirus for OS/2
A brief history of Kaspersky Lab's innovations
2003-2004
- antivirus databases are updated every hour
- antispam linguistic kernel developed
- spam signatures are released every 2 hours
- new generation heuristic analyzer detects Trojans and backdoors written in VBS
- new technologies, iChecker and iStreams, decrease antivirus scanning time by 3
1997-2002
- AVP Office Guard released - a completely new antivirus solution based on behaviour blocking
- AVP Script Checker analyzes scripts prior to execution recognizing new and existing viruses
- New generation antivirus engine created: modular and with new features for integration with various operating systems
- AVP plug-in for MS Office 2000 scans all accessed MS Office documents; guarantees 100% protection against macroviruses
1993-1997
- First Kaspersky antivirus engine release
- Antivirus engine improved so that it can unpack compressed exe files; archives can be scanned inside as well as outside
And further back
- First renewable antivirus databases released: viruses appeared so rarely that weekly updates were sufficient
- First external antivirus databases developed: increasing antivirus engine capabilities and significantly decreasing update file size
- A processor emulator served as the basis for a heuristic analysor: unknown viruses were detected including polymorphic viruses
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