GFI’s Email Security Testing Zone, has launched a set of new email tests. The tests enable administrators to find out free of charge if their network is protected against emails that use different exploits to try to break into and infect a system, including an email with a long subject, an attachment with no filename, an attachment with a long filename, the Popup Object Exploit and an attachment with a double file extension.
“GFI’s Email Security Testing Zone gives administrators the opportunity to test whether their networks are protected against the latest email threats,” said Sandro Gauci, security researcher at GFI. “Our new tests check if an email client is vulnerable to emails that use exploits like the Popup Object Exploit or take advantage of certain simple tricks - such as a long subject or an attachment with no filename, a long filename, or a double file extension. Emails that use such exploits are dangerous as they can circumvent client level antivirus and/or content filtering protection, granting a malicious user unauthorized access to that machine and through it, to the network.”
“Email viruses that use email exploits to disseminate are becoming more frequent, as the recent BugBear.B and Fortnight JavaScript worm show. The traditional methods of email security are no longer enough: administrators must use sharp, multi-layered products against the latest email threats,” added Nick Galea, GFI CEO. “Products restricted to a single antivirus engine combined with content filtering no longer suffice; an email exploit detection engine like the one included with GFI MailSecurity, is a must to combat such email attacks.”
The security tests added to GFI’s free zone are the following:
Testing if a system is vulnerable to these email threats
Email users can sign up for these and other tests by submitting their name and email address at GFI’s Email Security Testing Zone, http://www.gfi.com/emailsecuritytest/. They will then receive harmless tests by email, through which they can check if their email system is vulnerable to a number of email threats. The zone also includes tests for threats such as emails containing infected attachments, emails with malformed MIME headers, HTML mails with embedded scripts and email attacks that can circumvent default Outlook 2002 (XP) security settings.
About GFI MailSecurity
GFI MailSecurity for Exchange/SMTP is an email content checking, exploit detection, threats analysis and antivirus solution that removes all types of email-borne threats before they can affect your email users. GFI MailSecurity's key features include multiple virus engines, to guarantee higher detection rate and faster response to new viruses; email content and attachment checking, to quarantine dangerous attachments and content; an exploit shield, to protect against present and future viruses based on exploits (e.g., Nimda, Bugbear); an HTML threats engine, to disable HTML scripts; a Trojan & Executable Scanner, to detect malicious executables; and more. Pricing starts at US$295 for 10 users and includes a year of free antivirus engine updates. More product information can be found at http://www.gfi.com/mailsecurity/.
About GFI
GFI is a leading software developer that provides a single source for network administrators to address their network security, content security and messaging needs. With award-winning technology, an aggressive pricing strategy and a strong focus on small-to-medium sized businesses, GFI is able to satisfy the need for business continuity and productivity encountered by organizations on a global scale. GFI has offices in the US, Malta, UK, Hong Kong and Australia which support more than 200,000 installations worldwide. GFI is a channel-focused company with over 10,000 partners worldwide. GFI is a Microsoft Gold Certified Partner. More information about GFI can be found at http://www.gfi.com.