Aladdin-Esafe Software

Aladdin-Esafe Software definition - hacker
Developed by Aladdin, a company involved in digital security that has been providing software solutions for e-business and Internet security since 1985, the Aladdin-Esafe software features high-performance, proactive inspections of digital content to stop spam, viruses, and worms in their tracks. Aladdin-Esafe software is a Linux-based appliance used by a number of large banks around the globe (including the Bank Hapoalim in Israel) to keep their online services and email clean of malicious code. The Aladdin-Esafe software, an application-filtering technology, addresses the latest generations of cyber threats, including malicious code attacks at the network level, Instant Messaging, and spyware. This software has won a number of awards for its innovative contributions to the safety of the cyber world, including PC MagazineÂ’s EditorÂ’s Choice in 2002 and the Best Product of 2002 in the Networking Category.

See Also: Internet; Linux; Security; Spam; Spyware; Virus; Worm.

Aladdin. Bank Hapoalim Chooses Aladdin eSafe. [Online, April 15, 2004.] Aladdin Website. http://www.ealaddin.com/news/2004/eSafe/Bank_Hapoalim.asp; Ziff Davis Media. Aladdin eSafe Appliance. [Online, January 1, 2003.] PC Magazine Website. http://www .pcmag.com/article2/0,1759,758515,00.asp.

Webster's New World Hacker Dictionary Copyright © 2006 by Bernadette Schell and Clemens Martin.
Published by Wiley Publishing, Inc., Indianapolis, Indiana.
Used by arrangement with John Wiley & Sons, Inc.

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