Radware has launched its APSolute Immunity against known & unknown vulnerabilities.

The new cutting edge application is touted to target hackers who are rapidly leaving the hacking for thrills and switching to hacking for cash.

Here's what Radware is claiming...

Radware's APSolute Immunity strategy reflects the human immune system's ability to combat a myriad of known and unknown diseases, often without the need of vaccinations, by providing "immunity" against known and unknown vulnerabilities that seek to compromise the health of the application infrastructure.

This is vital in ensuring real-time protection against many of today's targeted financially motivated attacks that require more than simple, signature-based detection - including non-vulnerability based threats that misappropriate the use of an application without exploiting any software flaw in its design.

Examples of such threats include phishing, brute force, network and application flooding as well as network and application scanning.

These threats behave like legitimate user transactions and cannot be detected through a standard signature-based IPS. "Hackers no longer receive thrills from just hacking into an IT system.

Today, concentrating on financial gain, they have added non-vulnerability threats to their arsenal, making detection almost impossible.

Radware is currently the only provider to have an IPS solution that uses real-time >signatures relying on behavioral analysis technology for identifying and blocking these new types of attacks," stated Rob Ayoub, Analyst, Frost & Sullivan.

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