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Trend Micro bolsters anti-spyware lineup

Network security company updates its anti-spyware applications and introduces a package of tools to fight malicious software.

Matt Hines Staff Writer, CNET News.com
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Network security specialist Trend Micro has revamped its anti-spyware lineup, launching on Monday a new version of its computer defense applications and a new package of tools to fight malicious software.

In coordination with the launch, Trend Micro released new research showing that spyware continues to plague corporate computer networks. Ninety-three percent of the 500 IT professionals who Trend Micro recently surveyed have experienced an increase in the volume of spyware found on their companies' networks during the past three months.

The survey, conducted for Trend Micro by TechRepublic, which is owned by News.com parent CNET Networks, also found that 87 percent of companies it queried believe that spyware will become an even bigger headache before it can be contained.

The Cupertino, Calif.-based company introduced an updated version of its OfficeScan anti-spyware software, which is designed to protect desktop computers, laptops and network servers against the harmful applications. OfficeScan version 7.0 includes revamped blocking technology to fend off spyware, adware, remote-access attacks and password-cracking applications. The software can also now be integrated with security tools from networking giant Cisco Systems.

"We want to give people the same sort of protection that they're used to for viruses, with anti-spyware--a multilayered defense at the network level," said Jack Marsal, senior product marketing manager at Trend Micro. "Blocking spyware at the gateway, and again at the desktop, gives people far greater ability to defend their systems on every level."

Individual versions of the software will sell for $35 per seat for desktop and notebook computers and $26.40 per seat for servers. Trend Micro is also selling a version that promises improved network security management for $40 per seat. In addition, the company has rolled all the products into a single package, dubbed OfficeScan Anti-Spyware, which will sell for $50.80 per seat.

For North America, Trend Micro also introduced a set of integrated security tools, known as the InterScan Anti-Spyware Suite, which bundles antivirus, antiphishing, URL-filtering and anti-spyware technology. That package will retail for $27.80 per user, the company said.