- CYBF
planning portfolio of Cyber Protection IP
- The
company acquired AI-based Content Filtering Provider “Vivio”
- Cyberfort
Software in talks to Acquire “Just Content” Ad-Blocker
Attempting to rid the world of cyber threats may seem as
Sisyphean a task as trying to eliminate the left by constantly turning to the
right, but Cyberfort Software, Inc. (OTC: CYBF) is one company chasing that
Holy Grail. The tech outfit is on a mission to strengthen the cyber security of
businesses and digital end-users by focusing on innovative practices such as
Content Filtering and Ad-Blocking. Cyberfort envisages a digital future where
everyone, from individuals to global corporations, can enjoy free access to
data and share private information without fear of malicious attacks robbing
them of privacy and security. The company has already begun its quest by
acquiring Vivio, a provider of AI-based content filtering tools. It is now in
talks to acquire Just Content, a multi-platform ad-blocker. In a world where
elections can be hacked, Cyberfort appears to be making all the right turns.
Cybersecurity risks are multiplying as the world becomes
more interconnected. For instance, the MIT Technology Review list of “Six Cyber
Threats to Really Worry About in 2018” (http://ibn.fm/VTcpB) includes huge data breaches – like the
one at credit reporting agency, Equifax, which may have affected 143 million
Americans. Ransomware attacks also make the list, as Britain’s National Health
Service is painfully aware, as do the “weaponization” of artificial
intelligence (AI), cyber-physical attacks that could disrupt electricity supply
or similarly vital services, and cyber-interference with voting systems and
processes. Generally cyber threats run the gamut of human cunning and encompass
phishing attacks (fraudulent methods to obtain sensitive information, such as
passwords or bankcard numbers), distributed denial of service (DDOS) strikes
(paralyzing a server by overloading it), malvertising (hiding malware in ads,)
and backdoor attacks, which involve exploiting software vulnerabilities.
All devices – desktops, laptops, mobile phones, modems,
routers, tablets, wearables – are at risk and only technology from companies
like Cyberfort seem able to protect us from the barbarians at the gates.
Solutions from Cyberfort include defenses against hacking, content filtering,
ad blocking, as well as tracking blocking tools. The company’s first suite of
tools debuted with the acquisition, in 2016, of Vivio, a pioneering AI-driven
ad-blocking app for iPhone, iPad and Mac (http://ibn.fm/IjiPF).
Currently, the iOS 10 Vivio serves over 10,000 unique users.
It makes web browsing better, faster and more satisfying by blocking ads and
tracking software and by content filtering. It also saves data traffic by up to
38 percent, reduces load by 58 percent and enables 30 percent faster browsing,
all of which helps save battery life. Continuous ad blocking rule updates are
delivered via an Intellectual Property Cloud-based autonomous engine with ad
blocking tracker and malware detection filters.
The company also has an enterprise version in the pipeline.
The Vivio enterprise suite will include a range of privacy centric,
data/bandwidth optimizations and permission based controls for companies to
ensure the safety of devices used by their employees. The expected enterprise
suite will feature current Vivio technology, provided in the consumer version,
which will then be enhanced for demanding business use. This will include:
- Ad
blocking (enhanced malware detection)
- Privacy
protection
- Reduction
of data costs and bandwidth usage
- Faster
website browsing
- Better
battery performance
- Cloud-based
ad blocking rule updates ·
- URL
blocking with the ability to optimize preferences on a company basis
- Cloud-based
management suite with analytical tools
- API
access
Cyberfort recently announced its intention to acquire Just
Content Software, a multi-functional ad blocking App currently available on
iTunes (http://ibn.fm/paA9z).
The App is designed to safeguard families and business, among others, from
unsafe links, adult content, phishing sites and inflammatory hate speech found
on the Internet with its proprietary “Home Safe Filter” and “Business Filter”
products. Don’t be surprised if Cyberfort doesn’t find a way to stop elections
from being hacked.
For more information, visit the company’s website at www.CyberfortSoftware.com
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