Orange Cyberdefense launches Malware Cleaner for USB flash drives


By MYBRANDBOOK


Orange Cyberdefense launches Malware Cleaner for USB flash drives

Available until now as a fixed 70kg booth or as a software version installed on computers, the Malware Cleaner solution is now available in a “mini-terminal” version. Thanks to this cheaper, mobile version, businesses can facilitate the decontamination of users’ USB flash drives. This portable version can be found at a reception desk, in meeting rooms or even shared between different sites as needed.

 

Orange Cyberdefense experts and their “ethical hacking” teams developed Malware Cleaner. Quick and easy to use, all you have to do is insert the USB flash drive to find out if it has been infected. If it has, the user can choose to delete the file or put it into quarantine. It is also possible to print off a report for a more detailed analysis of the flash drive: infected files details, signature of detected attack, and the name of the antivirus search engines that detected the infected file.

 

Malware Cleaner simultaneously uses five antivirus search engines to optimize and combine the extent and performance of detection. These search engines are automatically updated on a daily basis when the terminal is connected to the internet via the network or using 4G. It also has an embedded detection engine for BadUSB type attacks that are undetectable by traditional antivirus software, which can take control of the computer.

 

In addition, Malware Cleaner includes an admin platform to remotely manage the terminals. This allows to check they are running accurately and being updated, to receive usage statistics in real time, find out the number of infected files and the types of attack detected. All this precious information helps to improve the company's cybersecurity.

 

The Malware Cleaner software solution installed on a computer located at the entrance of the production area, and the addition of a security protocol makes it compulsory to check all USB devices on this specific computer, the production line is protected from USB flash drive attacks.

 

"USB flash drives are a real danger for IT security within companies. Even if these attacks are more complicated to set up than attacks by e-mail, for example, they are nevertheless to be feared. Introducing USB flash drives into the heart of the company makes it possible to spread malicious code, paralyze machines, destroy sensitive data and even workstations. Ransomware can be installed on an industrial system simply by inserting a USB flash drive, with no need for the user to do anything at all," says Alexis Richard, Product Manager – Orange Cyberdefense

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