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- | <B>A.</B> Whilst you can purchase a wide variety of AntiVirus products for your Desktop, Notebook and Server platforms, other than a handful of products designed specifically for Mail Servers, none of them contain Content Security capabilities. | + | <B>A.</B> While you can purchase a wide variety of anti-virus products for your Desktop, Notebook and Server platforms, other than a handful of products designed specifically for Mail Servers, none of them contain Content Security capabilities. |
Today, this leaves a loop hole in the security of your Desktop and Network that is often exploited by 'hackers'. | Today, this leaves a loop hole in the security of your Desktop and Network that is often exploited by 'hackers'. |
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Q. How is eScan different from my current anti-virus product?
Today, this leaves a loop hole in the security of your Desktop and Network that is often exploited by 'hackers'. While other products scan your files, boot sectors, etc. for viruses, eScan also scans all of your email (and attachments) for viruses, worms, trojans, etc. In addition, it does real-time content scanning.
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