Patient Zero Detection
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Patient Zero Detection: move or delete harmful emails even after delivery with email clawback
Read moreWith the help of PZD Real-Time Response, potentially harmful emails can be removed or deleted from the mailbox even after they have been delivered.
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It’s never too late to take preventative action: a closer look at Post Delivery Protection
Read moreRetarus’ Patient Zero Detection identifies threats even in emails that have already been delivered. More frequently and much faster than commonly assumed.
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Emotet returns to cause even greater harm
Read moreThe devious trojan known as Emotet is now active again and flooding the inboxes of companies and authorities with deceptively genuine looking emails which are also highly dangerous. Our Patient Zero Detection will even detect it in emails which have already been delivered.
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City of New Orleans, University of Giessen, Fürth Hospital Fall Victim to Cybercrime – Who’s Next in Line?
Read moreThe computers at the Justus-Liebig University in Giessen have been offline for days. Last week, Klinikum Fürth (a large municipal hospital in southern Germany) was forced to disconnect from the emergency care services network. On the very same day, the City of New Orleans was caused to take precautionary steps after a virus had been…
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Process PZD findings in real time
Read moreOur “Patient Zero Detection”® patented throughout Europe will from now on not only be able to detect malware in emails that have already been delivered, but also to automatically move or delete those messages.
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Patient Zero Detection®: Retarus granted Europe-wide patent
Read moreThe European Patent Office has granted Retarus a Europe-wide patent for the Patient Zero Detection® technology developed by the company.
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Windows 10 now provides better protection against ransomware
Read moreWithout shouting it from the rooftops in advance, Microsoft has built in a practical safeguard against ransomware in the Fall Creators Update for Windows 10.
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Cyber crime especially costly for US companies
Read moreThis year, Accenture and the Ponemon Institute released their “Cost of Cyber Crime Study” for the 8th time. It contains all manner of interesting findings.
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Monstrous spambot discovered with 711 million email addresses
Read moreA French security researcher found a total of 711 million email addresses, partly with matching passwords, being used by an enormous spambot.