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St. Bernard Tracks Summer Slowdown in Spam and Virus Activity
Warns of Increase in Viruses and Zombies From Student PCs
| Source: St. Bernard
SAN DIEGO, CA--(Marketwire - October 10, 2007) - St.
Bernard Software, Inc. (OTCBB : SBSW ), a global provider of security
appliances and on-demand solutions, including secure content management and
archiving, today announced its Threat Center researchers tracked a decrease
in the volume of email during Summer 2007. However, with school in full
swing and employees returning from vacation, the company predicts an
increase in spam and viruses and social networking site visits in coming
months.
The average number of messages St. Bernard's customers receive per day
dropped by nearly 10% from July to September. In addition, viruses declined
from approximately 4% of all customer email in July to 1.8% in September.
On average, the company blocked 90% of inbound messages as junk. This is
consistent with a study Nucleus Research conducted earlier this year, which
estimates at least 90% of email reaching corporate servers is spam.
Furthermore, the firm approximates the "spam epidemic" costs US businesses
$712 per employee each year in lost worker productivity.(1)
As the new school year is ramping up, St. Bernard is seeing a traffic
increase to social networking sites. During the month of September, its
Threat Center researchers increased the number of categorized "social
network" sites in its iGuard™ database by 9%. This is double the typical
rate of additions. As students increasingly visit them to interact with
classmates, St. Bernard expects this trend to further escalate next month.
"With students and employees returning from vacation, we expect a spike in
online activity, including spam and virus volume and visits to
inappropriate Web sites," said Andrew Lochart, vice president of marketing
and product management at St. Bernard. "Hundreds of thousands of new
student PCs will be put on poorly protected school and university networks,
creating new zombies and more spam from risky web surfing and downloading.
Schools and businesses that don't filter web access are leaving their
networks wide open."
St. Bernard provides both appliance and hosted security solutions, iPrism® and LivePrism. iPrism is a web-filtering appliance that is simple to install,
configure and manage. It provides protection from online threats in HTTP,
instant messages (IM) and P2P traffic, including spyware, malware and
phishing, and prevents Internet abuse by managing web access. LivePrism is
an on-demand solution that offers a broad range of hosting and security
filtering products, including email, web and IM filtering that blocks
viruses and spam, and secure archiving of email and IM.
For more information on how St. Bernard meets the secure content management
and messaging security needs of businesses, please visit www.stbernard.com.
About St. Bernard
St. Bernard Software, Inc. (OTCBB : SBSW ) is a global provider of security
appliances and hosted solutions, including secure content management and
archiving. The company's award-winning products deliver innovative security
solutions that offer the best combination of ease-of-use, performance and
value.
Established in 1995 with headquarters in San Diego, CA and international
offices in the United Kingdom, Australia and the Netherlands, St. Bernard
sells and supports its products directly and through solution partners
worldwide. For more information, please visit www.stbernard.com.
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(1) 'Nucleus Research: Spam costing US businesses $712 per employee each
year,' April 2, 2007:
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