There are zombies on the internet odd, undead lumps of code that roam endlessly seeking and finding fresh victims to infect that help keep the whole ugly horde staggering on, and on.
Most of these shambling data revenants are computer viruses and the most long-lived of all are worms.
“Most of those worms are self-spreading – that is why we still see them moving around,” said Candid Wueest, principal threat researcher at Symantec, who has hunted viruses for years.
Defenx (LON:DFX), founded in 2009 and listed on the London Stock Exchange (AIM: DFX), is an up-and-coming company in the mobile security sector which offers a wide range of solutions for the protection of smartphones, desktop PCs and laptops.
Defenx solutions are competitively priced and include all the features required for all-round protection without adversely affecting the performance of your devices thanks to reduced memory, processor and battery usage.
Defenx has sold over 3.1 million licences, mostly in Europe, the Middle East and Africa, thanks to a flexible marketing strategy focused on white label distribution and revenue sharing agreements with distributors, telecommunications companies and hardware manufacturers. Defenx is a player capable of competing with the industry’s traditional heavyweights.