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WHICH TYPES OF ATTACKS IS YOUR NETWORK SUSCEPTIBLE TO?

Regardless of their size, today’s organizations are concerned with enhancing network security and increasing employee productivity. Small business networks have to protect themselves against the same types of attacks as those faced by larger networks, and enterprises have to deal with the costs and complexities of their own internal processes. The SonicWALL® Advanced Gateway Security Suite (AGSS) is the solution for businesses of all sizes, featuring Capture Advanced Threat Protection, Gateway Anti-Virus, Anti-Spyware, Intrusion Prevention, as well as Application Intelligence and Control Service and Content Filtering Service.

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Cryptolockers

Ransomware is a form of malicious software that, once it takes over your system, will usually deny access to your data. The attacker demands a ransom (with a time limit to send the payment) to restore access to the data.

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Trojans

A destructive program that masquerades as a benign application. Unlike viruses, Trojan horses do not replicate themselves but they can be just as destructive. 

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Zero Day Attacks

A Zero Day Attack is the term used to describe the threat of an unknown security vulnerability.  These types of attacks are capable of devastating a network by exploiting these vulnerabilities.

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Spyware/Malware

“Malware” is the general term covering all the different types of threats to your computer safety such as viruses,spyware, worms, trojans, rootkits and so on

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Worms

A computer worm is self-replicating malware that duplicates itself in order to spread to uninfected computers.

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Old Fashioned Virus

A computer virus is a program or piece of code designed to damage your computer by corrupting system files, wasting resources, destroying data or otherwise being a nuisance. 

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