Safe’n’Sec – the Host-Based Intrusion Prevention System against Zero-Day Viruses and Hacker Attacks [author:StarForce/Russia Public time:Sep 21, 2005] |
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Hackers’ devious methods of intrusion into computer networks and sophisticated ways of virus replication and infiltration have increased the demand for comprehensive security solutions and have led to reevaluating corporate security strategies. It becomes clear that neither personal firewalls nor traditional antivirus software that recognize the malicious code by comparing it to known virus signatures can efficiently combat a variety of today’s threats.
A detection system that relies on the results of past attacks becomes totally useless against unknown viruses or spyware empowered with non-trivial tools to bypass security systems on hosts. While complicated and unpredictable attacks are left unnoticed, signature-based systems using heuristics tend to produce false positives, generating alerts even when nothing wrong happens in the host.
A truly comprehensive and robust solution can only be a multilayered security system based on several modules employing different mechanisms of detection and identification of malicious actions, which is capable of not only detecting but also preventing unauthorized access and hacker attacks.
Today, security solutions functioning at the system kernel level are more in demand than ever, because widespread encryption algorithms prevent firewalls and other traditional security systems from identifying potential threats. These solutions are classified as Intrusion Prevention Systems (IPS). In December 2004, StarForce announced the release of Safe’n’Sec, an innovative behavior analyzer protecting home computers against zero-day viruses, hacker attacks and combined malicious threats. Safe’n’Sec not only detects an attack and warns the user about potentially dangerous activity, but also prevents intrusions of unauthorized users in real-time, blocking malicious actions.
Safe’n’Sec is a preventive security solution that stays effective regardless of the availability of signature database updates. The product employs the Intelligent Activity Control module, which detects exploit attacks and prevents changes in the system registry or modification of the OS services, and eliminates attempts to access user profile data. The rules used to make decisions about the malicious nature of applications account for any possible sequences of potentially dangerous actions. Safe’n’Sec starts together with your operating system. This provides additional security to your system because many malicious applications can reside in OS startup services. Owing to its unique architecture, Safe’n’Sec produces minimal load on the CPU and consumes only a small amount of RAM. Safe’n’Sec host-based IPS runs on Microsoft Windows 2000 and Windows XP.
Until now, StarForce has released four products of its preventive security software range: Safe’n’Sec ver. 1.1 and Safe’n’Sec ver. 1.1 + antivirus (the preventive analyzer is empowered with the virus signature database that allows the application to detect known viruses) for both home and corporate users.
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