A new company focused on protecting computer users and businesses against zero-day attacks before exploits hit users’ hard drives launched a test version of its first product on Monday. Exploit Prevention Labs introduced a beta edition of a security application dubbed SocketShield. The software intends to protect Internet users against the growing threat of zero-day exploits that take advantage of unpatched vulnerabilities in Windows operating systems and applications.
Anti-Spyware Pros Launch SocketShield Beta
Posted by: Jennifer LeClaire May 1, 2006 10:07 AMA new company focused on protecting computer users and businesses against zero-day attacks before exploits hit users’ hard drives launched a test version of its first product on Monday. Exploit Prevention Labs introduced a beta edition of a security application dubbed SocketShield. The software intends to protect Internet users against the growing threat of zero-day exploits that take advantage of unpatched vulnerabilities in Windows operating systems and applications.