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Kaspersky Lab, a leading developer of secure content management solutions that
protect against viruses, spam, Trojans, worms, spyware and hacker attacks, announces
the release of the latest version of its integrated mail protection system, Kaspersky(r)
Security for Microsoft Exchange Server 2003.
This updated solution scans all incoming and outgoing messages to provide reliable
antivirus protection and now filters all incoming SMTP traffic to deliver advanced
anti-spam functionality for today's most popular corporate mail platform, Microsoft
Exchange Server 2003
The anti-spam component, which has been integrated into this latest version,
adds new capabilities to the anti-spam tools included in Microsoft Exchange Server
2003, making the entire system more effective. Each message's contents and attachments
are analyzed using intelligent technologies, including unique graphical signatures
that enable recognition of spam in the form of images. Even the most sophisticated
tactics designed to evade spam filtering systems are rendered ineffective. Depending
upon the scan results, a message can be delivered to the recipient's inbox, moved
to the unsolicited mail folder or deleted. This solution also prevents unauthorized
use of the mail server by detecting and blocking mass mailing attempts from computers
within the organization. Mailings are allowed only for those senders authorized
by the network administrator.
The antivirus component creates an effective barrier against the intrusion of
malicious programs. It analyzes all incoming and outgoing email attributes and
attachments and, depending upon the configuration, either cures messages containing
malicious objects, deletes them or forwards them to recipients with a text warning.
The virus outbreak prevention system offers users a high level of protection by
ensuring fast response to emergency situations and allowing the system administrator
to step up the mail server's antivirus protection quickly if a mass mailing of
infected messages is registered. Kaspersky(r) Anti-Virus makes it impossible
for malicious programs to slip through the net: every time antivirus databases
are updated, messages are rescanned for unknown threats at the time of the previous
scan. Moreover, since such scans are performed in the background, they do not
significantly affect the mail server's performance.
Kaspersky Security 5.5 for Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 offers a broad range
of features for removing and safely storing unwanted objects. Before the antivirus
and anti-spam filters delete messages from the system, back up copies are created
and saved in a designated storage area, making it possible to restore deleted
objects if necessary. Configurable filters make locating original copies of specific
objects easier.
Kaspersky Security 5.5 for Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 features an advanced
system of notification and statistics for alerting system administrators of messages
containing malicious objects or that have spam attributes. System administrators
also have access to the application's event logs and receive regular reports on
the application's operation and the status of antivirus and anti-spam protection.
To make the IT specialist's work easier the application can be configured to generate
reports based on built-in templates with the required levels of detail and reporting
frequency. Network administrators will appreciate the broad range of settings
that can be used to configure Kaspersky Security 5.5 for Microsoft Exchange Server
2003. The application can be customized based on the volume and type of traffic,
as well as such hardware characteristics as the amount of RAM installed, the system's
performance, number of processors, etc.
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Tel.: +7 095 780 33 69; Fax: +7 095 948 43 31
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