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Exploit Prevention Labs Named Finalist for 'Most Innovative New Company' at RSA Security Conference 2007

LinkScanner Developer One of Only Ten Startups Profiled at RSA's Innovation
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    ATLANTA and SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 22 /PRNewswire/ -- Exploit Prevention
Labs (http://www.explabs.com), a leading developer of safe surfing software
that protects against phishing, social engineering, and other web-based
exploits, today announced its selection as one of ten finalists in the 2007
"Most Innovative New Company" awards at the RSA Security Conference. As a
finalist, Exploit Prevention Labs will showcase its LinkScanner technology
in the Innovation Station exhibit at booth 1348 at the RSA Security
Conference (February 5-9 2007 at the Moscone Center in San Francisco).
    Exploit Prevention Labs was selected from among other security startups
by a judging panel that included venture capitalists, chief security
officers, and industry press and analysts. The panel evaluated each entrant
based on the market potential for the company's products, the significance
of the company's technology innovation, the quality of the management team,
and the overall commercial viability of the company.
    Exploit Prevention Labs will compete in a final bakeoff at the RSA
Conference on Tuesday February 6 between noon and 1:30pm, when each
finalist will make a five-minute pitch to the judging panel. First, second,
and third place awards will be made based on market impact, technology
significance, management quality, and professionalism of presentation. The
judging panel includes Asheem Chandna of Greylock Partners, Herbert H.
Thompson of Security Innovation, Ted Schlein of Kleiner Perkins Caufield &
Byers, Renee Guttmann- Stark of Time Inc., and Michael Barrett of PayPal.
    Exploit Prevention Labs Founded by Security Industry Pioneers
    Exploit Prevention Labs (XPL) was co-founded in 2005 by Bob Bales, who
previously co-founded anti-spyware pioneer PestPatrol (acquired by Computer
Associates in 2004) and Roger Thompson, a long time malware researcher, who
realized that the profile of the traditional cyber criminal was changing.
Thompson developed the company's patent-pending technology, and XPL shipped
its first products in May 2005.
    In the past, malware writers were motivated by sadistic thrills and
bragging rights. Today, a new breed of cybercriminal, motivated by profit,
is using sophisticated zero-day exploits and social engineering tactics to
steal bank account usernames, passwords and other valuable
personally-identifiable information. These criminals trade in the malware
code used to hack into trusted web sites and plant exploits, which then
infect innocent site visitors' systems through drive-by downloads that take
advantage of vulnerabilities in unpatched Windows PCs.
    Emerging Safe Surfing Category Likely a Billion Dollar Market
Opportunity
    XPL's founders believe the emerging category of safe-surfing software
is poised to become a billion-dollar market. This expectation is based on
the high perceived value of protecting systems against web-based threats;
industry analyst firm IDC anticipates that the value of the web security
marketplace overall will grow from $1.4 billion in 2005, the last year for
which figures are available, to $2.8 billion in 2009.
    Unlike traditional malware, web-based exploits and crimeware have the
potential to cost consumers and businesses hundreds of billions of dollars
in losses. With the dramatic rise of web-based exploits over the last
couple years, computer users are questioning the safety of web sites; the
future of ecommerce depends on users regaining trust and confidence in the
web, and this is the benefit XPL delivers.
    Why Traditional Security Solutions are Inadequate Against the Crimeware
Threat
    Conventional anti-virus and anti-spyware applications cannot detect
drive-by downloads until after the malware hits the hard drive and the
damage has been done. Such downloads also bypass firewall defenses because
they are accessed via the browser's trusted Port 80 connection. Traditional
site-scanning products rely on out-dated databases of information that are
no match for today's dynamic web threats.
    XPL Delivers a Breakthrough in the Battle against Crimeware
    The innovative technology behind XPL's LinkScanner family of
safe-surfing software addresses the limitations of conventional security
solutions in three ways. First, a patent-pending automated network of
hunting pots constantly scans the web for emerging exploits. Second, the
LinkScanner client software scans inbound traffic passing through the
browser, using dynamically-gathered data to block malicious sites and
prevent malware from entering the user's computer. Third, LinkScanner
constantly feeds automated reports of malsite encounters from thousands of
users back into its exploit research networks. This intelligence is used to
update the defenses for the entire community of LinkScanner users.
    About the LinkScanner Family of Safe Surfing Software
    The LinkScanner family of safe surfing products is designed to protect
Internet users against malicious web sites, phishing, social engineering
and other web-based exploits. XPL markets LinkScanner direct to customers
via online distribution, and via technology licensing and bundling
agreements with complementary software vendors.
    LinkScanner Pro (free 30-day evaluation:
http://www.explabs.com/products/lspro_trial.asp), a $29.95 lightweight
client application, provides real-time, automatic protection against
malicious web sites, drive-by downloads, and other crimeware exploits.
    LinkScanner Lite (http://www.explabs.com/products/lslite.asp) is a free
application that provides real-time scanning of Google, MSN and Yahoo
search results for web-based threats, as well as on-demand scanning of
individual links. Support for Firefox and other browsers and search engines
is in development.
    LinkScanner Online (http://linkscanner.explabs.com) is a free real-time
online URL scanning service that lets users know whether any individual
site they intend to visit has been poisoned by an exploit. LinkScanner
Online supports all major web browsers and is freely available for
incorporation into third-party websites. Interested webmasters can request
the code through Exploit Prevention Labs' website at
http://www.explabs.com/LinkScanner/MyLinkScanner/
    Exploit Prevention Labs also offers a Software Development Kit (SDK) to
enable third-party vendors to easily incorporate the LinkScanner safe
surfing technology into their own applications.
    About Exploit Prevention Labs
    Founded by information security veterans Bob Bales and Roger Thompson
in 2005, Exploit Prevention Labs develops the LinkScanner family of safe
surfing software and services. LinkScanner Pro, LinkScanner Lite and
LinkScanner Online provide patent-pending protection against malicious web
sites and web-based exploits during the critical risk window between the
announcement of a security vulnerability and the provision of a patch by
the vendor. More information about Exploit Prevention Labs and LinkScanner
may be found on the company's website at http://www.explabs.com .
                                   Media Contact:
                                   Tim Shisler/Julie Parayno
                                   Dovetail Public Relations
                                   408.395.3600
                                   xpl at dovetailpr.com


SOURCE Exploit Prevention Labs




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