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Intruders
and spammers have been winning the
battle.
Networks have been overrun with hostile attacks
and spam across our Internet services.
The abusers are successful because of three distinct
factors: volume, anonymity, and apathy.
Volume - At any given time there are 100,000
rogue machines sending spam and another 1
million infected machines lying in wait.
Anonymity - Intruders and spammers obfuscate their
IP address information making their actions hard
to trace.
Apathy - Owners of violated IP addresses are
slow to turn off a rogue machine without
indisputable evidence.
Hyperblocking allows you to take
back your network by blocking the volume
of malicious events, exposing the IP
address of the owner, and then by putting the IP
address owner on notice to take action.
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New Hyperblocking
Technology Unveiled Makes Networks Invisible
Phoenix, AZ, February 6, 2006 - Tested Technologies unveiled its Hyperblocking technology at the DEMO 2006 conference in Phoenix, AZ.
"Hyperblocking is a disruptive new technology that makes your network invisible," said Matthew Von-Maszewski, founder and president of Tested Technologies.
"Not only does it make your enterprise invisible, it can make your home router, your home computer, and even your cell phone invisible."
Hyperblocking accurately identifies and blocks transmissions emanating from harmful IP addresses based on IP attributes. It makes a determination if the machine is friend or foe. If the machine is a threat, the software acts like a black hole for TCP/IP packets making the machine invisible.
"This technology will rock the world for spammers and hackers,"
said Mr. Von-Maszewski.
"We have profiled the entire set of IP addresses over the last three years. We now know in advance whether an IP address is a friend or a foe. Having this knowledge, tips the balance of power in our favor."
"Tested Technologies is bad news for hackers,"
said Chris Shipley, executive producer of DEMO.
"You can't hack
what you can't see and Tested Technologies makes your network invisible."
The Hyperblocking technology and the Hyperblocking-IPS product were unveiled at The DEMO 2006 conference. DEMO is the industry's pre-eminent launch venue for new products and ideas. The conference takes place February 6-8, 2006 in Phoenix, AZ and will include 68 of the newest, brightest, and most innovative products to come to market in the upcoming year.
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Hyperblocking is a
modular
suite of software solutions built
specifically for Enterprise Networks, ISPs, and
Educational institutions.
SourceBlock is a free add-in for desktop
users of MS Outlook. SourceBlock sends nag mail to the
IP address owners of computers sending spam.
SourceBlock also sends indisputable evidence of spam to
the Federal Trade Commission putting the sender on notice that each violation is subject to
a fine of
up to $11,000.
Hyperblocking-SMTP blocks malicious
activities targeting email servers.
Hyperblocking stops the server connection,
instead of allowing the abusive email to enter
the server for later filtering. Its
techniques stop 96%
of spam, terminate dictionary / DOS attacks, and
reduce resource load on the server. There are virtually zero false
positives and no spam bucket to check.
Hyperblocking-IPS monitors and defends
common Internet services such as ftp, ssh, telnet, vpn, pop,
imap, and http from abusers attempting to gain access to
your network and provides real-time protection in the event
of day-zero attacks.
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Common features of
all Hyperblocking
modules include:
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