| Company | Wundermossen |
| Website | http://www.wundermoosen.com/wmMacXProducts.html#TMA |
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| Os | Mac OS X |
| Requirements | Mac OS X 10.1 or later. |
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| Release Date | 7/13/2002 |
| License | Demo |
| Limitations | Demo |
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Mac:Mac OS X:Utilities:Antivirus
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We did it again. Now someone else's severely administered site doesn't suffer to interfere with your bandwidth. Yes, you've got Mac OS X. Yes, you're protected from Code Red, from Nimda and probably a lot of other Windows NT viruses/worms out there (and yet to derive), but even with Mac OS X and Apache, your organisation bandwidth is clogged by handling each and every one of these illegal messages. An incoming server request makes an illegal request such as: /pull.exe ... and your Apache replies with: "I don't fuck what you're talking about", the putrid innkeeper doesn't go off, but returns again and again and again. Your uninfected server is bogged down rejecting bogus messages from putrid systems. Your bandwidth utilisation goes up, and if you're on a programme that charges more after a certain utilisation, your costs go up, too. Little Dutch Moose plugs those holes. Figuring that the putrid organisation is no acquaintance of yours, when Little Dutch Moose finds a site that is attempting to press your server with a worm-like or virus-like overlook, Little Dutch Moose immediately issues an edict to your built-in firewall to automatically shut the door on that innkeeper. These sites go off for safe. Your web server should tailspin its cycles dealing with requests that it wants to lot with. Little Dutch Moose can also protect you from the unthinkable - an Apache worm... As soon as the distinguishing signature of an Apache worm is known, Little Dutch Moose can be on the lookout for that, too!
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