Published: August 14, 2006
Prevx Provides Back-to-School Malware Protection Free to Qualified K-12 Schools and Universities
Leading Malware Detection Technology Helps Protect Vulnerable Educational Institutions From Computer Malware

Prevx, a leading developer of Automated
Malware Research, today announced that it is making available to U.S. and
U.K. educational institutions (grade schools, middle schools, high schools
and universities) the opportunity to sign up for its industry leading
malware detection product -- Prevx1 -- in an effort to eliminate the spread
of malicious malware and viruses across these growing educational networks.
The offer is available to schools and universities to use on all
campus-controlled PCs. For students wishing to run Prevx1 on their
personal laptops and home computers, Prevx will offer a discounted student
package later this year. Qualified educational institutions in the U.S. and
the United Kingdom with between 10 and 25,000 computers running Microsoft
Windows XP or Microsoft Windows 2000 are invited to visit
http://www.prevx.com/education and follow a simple registration process to
be issued with the appropriate number of licenses.
Prevx's innovative anti-malware technology detects and protects users from
malware attacks, many of which can be spread through community networks,
such as universities and schools. Because of Prevx's patent-pending malware
research engine, it often sees outbreaks days or even weeks before major
security vendors. This ability to strike quickly and eliminate malware and
viruses before they have a chance to damage computers and communities is
crucial for all computer users, especially those at educational
institutions. University networks are often at greatest risk as students
begin downloading and sharing files across their networks.
"I think Prevx is the best all-in-one solution for the average user. It's
as close to the silver bullet that you'll get on the market today," said
Jason Bradley, CEO of CCE Computer Solutions, an IT provider that manages
and maintains the security of the largest department on the University of
Mississippi campus, the Physical Department, in addition to other
commercial clients.
Prevx gathers real-time data about the emergence, propagation, genetics and
behavior of software used within its user community of more than 300,000
computers. Using a powerful centralized heuristics engine, Prevx examines
this data to determine the intent of more than 200,000 new programs every
day, of which a daily average of more than 2,000 are determined malicious.
"The sheer volume of users at schools and universities often makes them a
breeding ground for malware and viruses to spread into other networks
around the globe," said Prevx CEO, Mel Morris. "Prevx1 can handle the
protection, detection and removal of all forms of malware and viruses to
help keep educational institutions safe from harm."
About Prevx1
Prevx1 PC Security product features a very powerful malware clean up
technology, which has been designed to systematically clean infections and
restore users' PCs to good health. Prevx's community intrusion prevention
model allows it to see more malware and see it faster than other PC
security vendors, which translates to better and faster protection.
Every week Prevx identifies thousands of new malicious files. At the end of
each week ten of the latest versions of the leading PC Security products
are tested against the sample. Approximately 96 percent are detected as
malicious by one or more of these products during a scan/detection. But it
is rare for any one of these products to score higher than 80 percent
detection. The average is much lower.
About Prevx
Prevx Limited is a privately held, UK-based Internet security company that
has developed a revolutionary approach to protecting computers from an
ever-escalating assortment of malware for which it recently won the "Cool
Vender" award from Gartner Research. Unlike traditional security companies
that identify malicious code by its "signature" and then must develop a
cure one virus at a time, Prevx's Community Intrusion Prevention (CIP)
system identifies malicious code by its "behavior" and is able to
neutralize whole classes of malware before it ever has a recognized
signature. As the traditional line of computer defense crumbles under the
mounting threat of malware, Prevx is able to use intelligence derived from
detailed analysis of its rapidly growing community of users to offer more
aggressive, comprehensive and effective protection from malware for the
world of interconnected computers. More information about Prevx is
available at http://www.prevx.com.
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