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Web Malware Detection Service

At RSA, Qualys announced a free new malware detection service. QualysGuard Malware Detection proactively scans Web sites of any size, anywhere in the world, for malware infections and threats. The service offers businesses automated alerts and in-depth reporting for effective remediation of identified malware.

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