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SAN FRANCISCO, RSA CONFERENCE BOOTH #650, Feb. 5 /PRNewswire/ -- One of the magnetic neon signs like those which caused the huge bomb scare in Boston this week as part of a guerilla marketing campaign for Aqua Teen Hunger Force will be raffled off by security software developer CyberDefender Corporation at the RSA Conference in San Francisco being held at the Moscone Center, February 5-8, 2007.
Raffle entry is free, and interested entrants are asked to leave their business cards at CyberDefender's RSA booth (#650). The winner of the raffle will be announced on Thursday, February 8, 2007 at 2:00pm PST, and the winning entrant must be present to claim the prize. For more information visit: http://www.cyberdefender.com/athf or Aqua Teen Hunger Force: http://www.adultswim.com/shows/athf/.
"Since the RSA Conference focuses on security, we thought this would be a fitting place to raffle off the Aqua Teen Hunger Force L.E.D. sign," said Gary Guseinov, chief executive officer, CyberDefender Corp. "The major security scare that this little device caused in Boston speaks volumes about the importance of security. It brings to mind how we can better prepare ourselves for possible threats and how to effectively differentiate real threats from hoaxes so we don't waste valuable resources and man-power."
CyberDefender will be showcasing its free Internet security suite, CyberDefenderFREE(TM), at the RSA Conference. CyberDefenderFREE is supported by discreet advertising and is designed to provide rapid detection and protection from fast-moving online security threats. It catches spyware, viruses, phishing attempts and other malicious attacks much earlier in the cycle, while also finding infections that other security software vendors miss altogether. CyberDefenderFREE leverages the company's patent-pending earlyNETWORK(TM), the world's first client-to-client system for security updates, which achieves significantly earlier detection and immunization of PCs while working in tandem with other Internet security software.
About CyberDefender Corporation (http://www.cyberdefender.com/)
CyberDefender Corporation's Internet security technology offers the earliest possible detection and most aggressive defense against Internet security attacks. CyberDefender is the only Internet security software company to combat spyware, viruses, phishing and dangerous spam by using a secure client-to-client distributed network, enabling protection that is unparalleled in speed and flexibility. Products employing the early detection technology include CyberDefender Security Toolbar(TM), CyberDefender AntiSpyware(TM) 2006, CyberDefenderFREE(TM) 2.0 and CyberDefender Early Detection Center(TM) 2.0. For more information, visit http://www.cyberdefender.com/.
CyberDefender CorporationCONTACT: Harrison Grant Wise, Vice President of Rubenstein Public
Relations, +1-212-843-8001, hwise@rubensteinpr.com, for CyberDefender
Corporation; or Carolina Sanabria, PR Manager of CyberDefender Corporation,
+1-310-800-6392, pr@cyberdefender.com
Web site: http://www.cyberdefender.com/athf
Web site: http://www.adultswim.com/shows/athf
Web site: http://www.cyberdefender.com/
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