Can Proactive Anti-Botnet Technology Work?
Engate Technology Corporation, a leading anti-spam provider announced the latest release of its flagship product, Engate MailSentinel 3.6 last week. According to Engate, the new release introduces significant enhancements to its proprietary database which they claim enables organizations to instantly detect botnets and preemptively stop the delivery of email-borne attacks such as spam, viruses and worms at the protocol level with customer-proven 99% accuracy.
Their press release makes some interesting claims:
Engate uniquely profiles every IP address within the network, segregates legitimate mail servers from all other network hosts, and establishes proprietary ’smart rules‘ that have the unique ability to immediately identify compromised computers, detect protocol fraud, and intelligently reject illicit connections at the network level. Engate’s global intelligence is instantly aware of new computers that become members of botnets and stops the distribution of email-borne threats at the protocol level, before it reaches the enterprise gateway and has a chance to compromise IT resources, slow down network performance, crash servers and invade privacy.
It’s an interesting approach but I have doubts if it will work in the long term. We’re at war with the spammers and botnet herders and it’s an escalating arms race. I think the only way to stop them is to throw them behind bars.
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