BitDefender tehnične novice - September 2010

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I. BitDefender Knowledgebase articles


The Knowledgebase section offers information regarding the installation, configuration, usage and troubleshooting of BitDefender products, as online articles added and updated periodically.
You may directly access the BitDefender Knowledge Base section here: http://www.bitdefender.com/site/KnowledgeBase/business/


1. Introducing 5 WMI scripts to secure your network


The BitDefender Management Server comes with a series of useful WMI-based scripts that integrate with the BitDefender policy technology in order to facilitate administrative control over the network. You can run these WMI scripts on remote network computers managed by BitDefender Management Server.


See the following article that introduces five WMI scripts and how to use them:
NEW! http://kb.bitdefender.com/site/KnowledgeBase/business/#742


2. Enabling the BitDefender Management Server add-on in the new v.3.1.9


This article describes how to enable BitDefender Management Server Windows add-on in the new v.3.1.9 to install BitDefender’s Windows Server solutions for users that already made the installation by following the default mode.
NEW! http://kb.bitdefender.com/site/KnowledgeBase/business/#739


3. How to configure the Antivirus module of the BitDefender Security for Exchange


The Antivirus module protects the Exchange server against viruses, spyware and riskware, and it ensures that users do not access infected e-mails. It detects infected or suspect messages and attempts to disinfect them or isolates the infection, according to the specified actions.

For more information on how to effectively configure the Antivirus module please see the article below.
NEW! http://kb.bitdefender.com/site/KnowledgeBase/business/#743

4. How to create a top SPAM senders report for BitDefender Security for Exchange


BitDefender Security for Exchange has several options for creating server reports. All the reports are generated using the same BitDefender Security for Exchange Wizard. This article describes how to generate a "Top Spam Senders" report.
NEW! http://kb.bitdefender.com/site/KnowledgeBase/business/#740


II. Security News


1. BitDefender and Neo Technology Partner to Enhance Flash Drives and IT Security and Management Software Suite


BitDefender, an award-winning provider of innovative anti-malware security solutions,and Neo Technology, provider of security and IT management software and flash drives, have partnered to incorporate BitDefender’s industry-leading antivirus protection into Neo Technology’s suite of consumer and business products.


By integrating BitDefender’s antivirus engine into its flash drives and launching the next version of its security and IT management solutions, Neo Technology has expanded into new markets, allowing the company to provide secure products to consumers, businesses, and government entities in Mexico. BitDefender’s high malware detection rates, virus scanning speed, thorough support and ease of integration further enhanced Neo Technology’s ability to protect and manage memory devices, individual computers and business IT networks for its growing list of channel partners and end users.
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2. BitDefender Releases Emergency ZBot Removal Tool


BitDefender, an award-winning provider of innovative internet security solutions, today posted a free removal tool for the infamous ZBot as a part of their ongoing efforts to inform, educate and safeguard consumers against e-threats.


While ZBot, or ZeusBot, focuses mainly on online banking details that users enter on financial organizations websites, it also monitors system information and steals additional authentication credentials. The latest variants are also able to gather the history of visited sites and other data provided by users online, while also capturing desktop screenshots. ZBot is distributed mainly via spam campaigns and on webpages that host its malicious payload under the guise of popular legitimate applications.
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