When you encountered this situation, your website is blocked by Bitdefender Gravityzone, and you are an IT administrator, please watch and follow the steps at the video below: You can find the list of samples for those Web Catogories here. 👈🏻 Refer this guide for learn how to exclude the websites from being blocked by Bitdefender policy. (Take your own risk)
You can apply all possible exclusions: on specific Files, folder, proccess, and on , etc. You can check or modify them in the Antimalware > Settings > Custom Exclusions policy section To add a custom exclusion rule: Select the exclusion type from the menu: – File: only the specified file – Folder: only the specified folder, without all files and processes inside that folder or from all of its subfolders – Extension: all items having the specified extension – Process: any object accessed by the excluded process – File Hash: the file with the specified hash – Certificate Hash: all the applications under the specified certificate hash (thumbprint) – Threat Name: any item having the detection name (not available for Linux operating systems) – Command Line: the specified command line (available only for Windows operating systems) For Website URL Global exclusion, please refer https://www.bitdefender-my.com/tips--trends/how-to-exclude-a-website-from-blocking-by-bitdefender-gravityzone
By Razvan Muresan on Jun 15, 2017 |
Attackers are now targeting small and medium businesses to extort higher fees, a Bitdefender survey shows, meeting the company’s predictions for 2017. One in five small and medium businesses (SMBs) in the US reported a ransomware attack within the past 12 months, according to a Bitdefender survey of 250 IT pros in the US working in SMBs, carried out by Spiceworks. Some 38% indicated they paid ransom - $2,423 on average - but most did not recover the encrypted data. Ransomware, a type of malware that locks and usually encrypts a computer’s files until the victim pays to regain access, is the fastest growing malware threat, targeting users of all types—from the home user to the corporate network. On average, more than 4,000 ransomware attacks have occurred daily since January 1, 2016, a 300-percent increase over the approximately 1,000 attacks per day seen in 2015, according to the U.S. Department of Justice. SMBs are ideal targets for ransomware developers as some do not invest in security solutions, yet they handle sensitive business information (i.e. customer data, financial records, product info), targets that cyber-criminals value most. Bitdefender’s survey shows that less than half (45%) of the SMBs that paid to regain access to their data after falling victim to ransomware actually got their information back. From those targeted, most were able to mitigate the attack by restoring from backup (65%) or through security software/practices (52%). A quarter of those targeted couldn’t find a solution to address the ransomware attack and lost their data. By Andrei Pisau on Feb 04, 2016 |
CIOs and CISOs unanimously agree that IT departments need beefed-up security with solutions that can not only cope with an ever-increasing number of threats, but also integrate with existing infrastructure to minimize both deployment and performance impact. Independent tester AV-TEST is known for thoroughly testing endpoint security for threat detection capabilities, performance impact and usability, establishing itself as one of the most respected and impartial independent testers. It is because of this that IT security managers carefully assess such findings and make important strategic decisions based on these results. With technology executives expecting to spend between 1% and 5% of their revenue on IT security, security and risk management are two challenges that can also be addressed by due diligence on endpoint protection security solutions. By Razvan Muresan on May 16, 2017 |
Ransomware infections impact individual users and businesses, regardless of size or industry, by causing service disruptions, financial loss and, in some cases, permanent loss of valuable data. In 2016, the number of ransomware attacks increased 300 percent from 2015, with over 4,000 attacks detected per day, according to US government statistics. WannaCryptor (WannaCry), the most recent version of ransomware, has targeted businesses in more than 70 countries around the world, with more than 250,000 infected terminals so far. By late Monday, cybersecurity officials said the globe-spanning WannaCry cyberattack had largely been contained, though governments and companies are likely to continue disclosing instances of infection for days or weeks as they get a better handle on the scope of the attack, the WSJ reports. The FT reports that "at least a dozen other NSA tools are currently being discussed and worked on as the basis of potential new cyber weapons on hacking forums on the dark web." This installation guide is applicable to these Bitdefender products: (till further notice)
IMPORTANT: You must uninstall any other Antivirus before install Bitdefender. If you have previous Bitdefender product, you can remove it by this official Bitdefender Uninstaller. (download here) If you have any other Antivirus software, please remove it by their respective official Uninstaller. Get these Removal tools (uninstall tools) for common antivirus software (Download here) Bitdefender Gravityzone Advanced Business Security |
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