F-Secure BlackLight is able to correctly ignore non-malicious objects and alerts only on real rootkits, which makes it useful even for users without technical knowledge. F-Secure BlackLight is also able to deal correctly with files that have been modified during the scanning process. This makes it possible to use F-Secure BlackLight in the background without interrupting normal work.
What are the key benefits of F-Secure BlackLight Rootkit Elimination Technology?
* F-Secure BlackLight can detect and eliminate active rootkits from the computer. Traditional antivirus scanners can't detect active rootkits.
* F-Secure BlackLight does not confront the user with a long list of suspected objects. It only reports on objects that are very likely to be rootkits or files hidden by a rootkit. This makes F-Secure BlackLight useful even for non-technical users.
* F-Secure BlackLight Rootkit Elimination Technology can be used in the background during normal system operation. Other available scanners require a reboot during scan or may produce false positives if the system is used during scanning.
For whom is F-Secure BlackLight intended?
F-Secure BlackLight is intended for all computer users who want additional security by checking their system for rootkits. F-Secure BlackLight is suitable for use in both home and business environments.
How can I try F-Secure BlackLight Rootkit Elimination Technology?
A free beta version of F-Secure BlackLight is available for download. The beta is fully featured and works until April 30th 2005.
The first public demonstration of the F-Secure BlackLightTM technology will be on March 10 at the upcoming CeBIT fair in Hannover (March 10-16, 2005, Hall 7, booth Nr. D 14).
F-Secure will announce products and solutions that use BlackLightTM Technology in 2005. This will further strengthen the company's existing host security offering which includes centrally managed anti-virus, firewall, intrusion detection and anti-spyware solutions.
Download:
http://www.europe.f-secure.com/exclude/blacklight/fsbl.exe
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