Protect Data: Year-end Report for the Period from January 1 to December 31, 2002 -- Fourth Quarter and Full-year 2002


STOCKHOLM, Sweden, Feb. 12, 2003 (PRIMEZONE) -- Protect Data (Other OTC:PRTDF) (Stockholm:PROT):


 -- Sales amounted to SEK 55.6 M (69.8) during the fourth quarter and to
    SEK 203.7 M (224.9) for the full-year.

 -- Pointsec sales amounted to SEK 16.7 M (20.0) during the fourth 
    quarter, and Pointsec operations accounted for a profit in the 
    consolidated accounts for the second consecutive quarter.

 -- The gross margin for the quarter amounted to 56% (60%), and the 
    accumulated margin for the year was 59% (51%). Pointsec's share of 
    sales amounted to 30% (29%) during the quarter, with accumulated
    sales amounting to 28% (19%).

 -- The operating loss amounted to SEK 6.3 M (loss: 3.4) for the
    quarter, with an accumulated loss for the year of SEK 39.3 M
    (loss: 70.7). Costs of SEK 6.9 M (4.1) for the discontinuation of 
    operations were charged against earnings for the quarter, with
    total charges for the year amounting to SEK 11.6 M (13.0).

 -- A profit of SEK 0.5 M (loss: 2.7) after net financial items was 
    reported for the fourth quarter, while a loss of SEK 29.8 M (loss: 
    62.5) was reported for the full-year. An realized gain in value of
    SEK 5.2 M in the Nektar fund contributed positively to net financial
    items during the fourth quarter.

 -- Cash flow was positive during the quarter and liquidity at the end
    of the period amounted to SEK 141 M (150), including unutilized 
    overdraft facilities and unrealized surplus values in fund assets. 
    Shareholders' equity amounted to SEK 133 M (163), corresponding to
    an equity/asset ratio of 65% (63%).

 SIGNIFICANT EVENTS DURING THE QUARTER

 -- Pointsec orders were received from Key Bank in the U.S. with an
    order value of SEK 3.4 M.

 -- Significant Pointsec deliveries were made in Europe to such customers 
    as Vattenfall, Nokia and AstraZeneca.

 -- Interest in Protect Data Solutions' offering increased and resulted
    in assignments from such customers as AeroTech Telub and com hem.

 -- During the quarter, a contract was signed with one of Great
    Britain's largest banks regarding a delivery of Pointsec during
    the first quarter of 2003. The order value amounts to some SEK 5 M.

 -- Major deliveries of security solutions for Internet banks were made
    in both Sweden and Norway.

 -- One of Protect Data Solutions' major customers decided to sign a 
    contract directly with Protect Data's foreign supplier. This
    decision will result in a reduction of estimated sales for the 
    business area during 2003, and a cost-savings program was therefore
    implemented in December that will result in additional personnel 
    reductions.

 EVENTS AFTER THE CLOSING DATE

 -- Pointsec started operations in Germany during the first quarter of
    2003 through the wholly-owned subsidiary Pointsec Mobile
    Technologies GmbH.

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