Inbound Email Security Threat

Protect from Zero-day Threats

What are Zero-Day Nakware?

Zero-day malware (or novel malware) refer to new forms of malicious code that are difficult to detect and defend against using traditional security software and defense mechanisms. These novel malware often employ technical techniques or features that security experts have not previously encountered, making them adept at evading detection or causing harm.

Zero-day malware are primarily spread through email. It constantly evolves, employing new technologies and methods to bypass defenses.

Attack Pathways of Zero-day Malware

Propagation and Infection
Attackers send phishing emails, malicious attachments, or malicious links to targeted users or organizations. These emails are often disguised as coming from a trusted sender to encourage users to open them without suspicion.
User Interaction
When a user opens a malicious email, clicks on a malicious link, or downloads a malicious attachment, the malware is executed. This allows the malware to enter the user’s system.
Malicious Activities
Once the malware infects a system, it can perform various malicious activities depending on the attacker’s objectives. Key malicious activities include data encryption, data exfiltration, remote control the infected system, propagate malware infection within a network, and others.

Protect from zero-day threats with ReceiveGUARD!

Emerging new malware threats are a significant challenge for modern organizations today.

Hackers continually develop new malware and attack techniques, potentially exposing an organization’s data and systems to risk. With ReceiveGUARD, protect against zero-day malware threats that may go undetected by traditional antivirus solutions. Detect and swiftly block novel malware to maintain secure email communications and enhance the security of important information and data. Safeguard your organization’s data, maintain your reputation, and address the challenges of the modern-day email security.

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Counteract zero-day threats and more with Mail Inspector Platform!

Analyze Vulnerability through Security Assessment

Assess various email threats to identify weaknesses in the email system.

Prevent Unauthorized Access Attempts to Mail Servers

Prevent unauthorized and illegal intrusion to steal sensitive data in the mail server.

Block Malware Threats Hidden in Malicious URLs

Block harmful actions that lead to malware infection on the user’s device when accessing malicious URLs.

Prevent Unintentional Information Leakage Due to Insider Mistakes Mistakes

Prevent information leakage due to user errors or mishaps, regardless of their intentions.

Protect from Compromised Account Emails

Prevent malicious use of user accounts compromised by attackers to exploit other users’ personal information.

Prevent Intentional Confidential Information Leakage

Prevent users from intentionally leaking sensitive information externally.

Protect from Zero-Day Threats

Prevent damage from new forms of malware threats previously inexperienced.

Prevent Sophisticated BEC Attacks

Block actions where individuals impersonate executives within organization to gain access to internal information.

Block Email Spoofing

Prevent users from intentionally leaking sensitive information externally.

Protect Mail Server from Illegal Relay Attack

Protect from malicious activities compromising the security of the email server.

Detect Attacks Exploiting Email Attachments

Prevent the spread of malware through attachments with malicious intent.

Prevent System Disruption due to Ransomware

Prevent the infiltration of a user’s PC and system encryption through email attachments.

Protect Personal Information from Phishing Sites

Prevent email links from redirecting to malicious sites that extract personal information.

Detect Email Sending IP Route Change

Detect activities such as illegal access to users’ email accounts and identify theft through impersonation.

Analyze Hard-to-Identify Domains

Analyze actions that create domains similar to the original domain to cause harm.