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VirusBarrier Server and VirusBarrier Mail Gateway Provide Total
Protection from Viruses on Mac OS X Server

Paris, France, September 12, 2006 -- Intego, the Macintosh security
specialist, today announced the release of VirusBarrier Server and
VirusBarrier Mail Gateway, two new programs that provide total
protection from all known Macintosh viruses on computers running Mac
OS X Server. These two programs allow network administrators to fully
protect their Mac networks from viruses, protecting all files on a
server, and providing full protection from viruses that transit
through Mac OS X Server's built-in e-mail server. Both applications
are Universal Binaries, fully compatible with both PowerPC and Intel
processors, running native on Apple's new Intel-based Macs.

VirusBarrier Server automatically scans every file that is copied to
a Mac OS X Server computer where it is installed, as well as any
files that are launched on the server. If viruses are found, infected
files are quarantined, and logs can be sent to administrators
alerting them of this activity. VirusBarrier Server can also be set
to run scheduled scans of both local and network volumes.

VirusBarrier Mail Gateway offers full protection for all e-mail that
is sent or received via Mac OS X Server's built-in e-mail server. It
automatically scans all e-mail messages and that pass through the
server, checking e-mails for infected attachments. If viruses are
found, the e-mails are quarantined, and logs can be sent to
administrators informing them of this activity.

"The virus threat is omnipresent, and file servers and mail servers
especially need protection. Every computer on a network can easily
become infected if viruses propagate on these servers," said Laurent
Marteau, CEO of Intego. "Intego VirusBarrier Server and VirusBarrier
Mail Gateway are essential tools for protecting networks of all sizes
from the spread of viruses."

Features of VirusBarrier Server include:

* A GUI administration console

* Full quarantine zone to isolate infected files

* Detailed logs of all infected files sent automatically to administrators

* Scans of all files written to or opened on the server

* Scheduled scans of local and network volumes

* Self-protection to ensure that VirusBarrier Server doesn't get infected

* Heuristic and behavioral analysis

* Automatic updates of program and virus definitions via Intego NetUpdate X4

* Universal binary, fully compatible with both PowerPC and Intel processors

Features of VirusBarrier Mail Gateway include:

* A GUI administration console

* Full quarantine zone to isolate infected files

* Infected e-mails can be repaired and disinfected in the quarantine zone

* Detailed logs of all infected files sent automatically to administrators

* Scans of all e-mail sent and received via the Mac OS X Server e-mail server

* Self-protection to ensure that VirusBarrier Mail Gateway doesn't get infected

* Heuristic and behavioral analysis

* Automatic updates of program and virus definitions via Intego NetUpdate X4

* Universal binary, fully compatible with both PowerPC and Intel processors

System Requirements:

VirusBarrier Server:

* Mac OS X 10.2.8 or higher (Panther, Jaguar and Tiger).

* Mac OS X Server software running on an Xserve or any other Mac.

VirusBarrier Mail Gateway:

* Mac OS X 10.4 (Tiger) or higher.

* Mac OS X Server software running the built-in e-mail server.

Availability and pricing will be announced Q4 2006.

About Intego
Intego develops and sells desktop Internet security and privacy
software for Macintosh.

Intego provides the widest range of software to protect users and
their Macs from the dangers of the Internet. Intego's multilingual
software and support repeatedly receives awards from Mac magazines,
and protects more than one million users in over 60 countries. Intego
has headquarters in the USA, France and Japan. For further
information, please visit www.intego.com.

As the dangers of the Internet grow, Intego is hard at work,
developing new software to protect users and their Macs from the
latest security and privacy threats.

We protect your world.

 

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