Does Your Network Security Address Every Layer?

WE'VE ALL SUFFERED FROM SPAM ATTACKS EITHER AT WORK OR AT HOME At one time, you could put productivity concerns aside while you cleaned your your inbox. Today, however, spam brings viruses and other pesky payloads along for the ride. Remember, the MyDoom and SoBig threats? Together, these worms and their variants - both of which used spam technology to spread viruses, caused billions of dollars' worth of damage around the world. Spyware also threatens businesses on more than one level - capturing confidential data like passwords and customer information while degrading system performance at the same time.
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