Real-time indicator of the global virus threat level.
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Informatie:
The
virus climate.
Just as a thermometer measures temperature in degrees
and a barometer atmospheric pressure in millibars, the Panda Virusometer
measures the probability of users being affected by a virus at
any given time.
This device is a fundamental part of Panda Software's
Global Virus Observatory, and is a new concept designed to act in
the same way as say, weather forecasts or storm warnings.
The importance of knowing the 'virus climate' can be compared
to weather reports that help to make decisions before going on a journey.
This report should outline the probability of virus attacks, what type
of damage can result and practical information on how to stay safe.
This is why the Panda Virusometer was created.
Threat
level.
Not all viruses pose the same threat to users. Each virus presents a
high or low-level threat at any given moment and for this reason an
gauge has been created to measure a virus's Threat level. This
gauge is specific for each virus and in the case of Panda, is
updated in real-time as the virus spreads or the threat recedes: if a
virus is spreading rapidly it represents a greater threat and vice
versa.
For example, a decade ago the Friday 13th virus caused real
damage, infecting thousands upon thousands of computers. Today it is
just as destructive, but has practically disappeared from existence,
which makes the probability of it infecting computers practically
non-existent. As a result its Threat level is very low.
To find out more on how values are calculated and assigned to a
viruses threat level,
click here.
Difference
between the Threat level and the Virusometer.
Both concepts, the Threat level of a virus and the
Virusometer are related in their own way. The Threat level refers to
a specific virus while the Virusometer refers to the combined
action of all viruses in circulation. The results of the Virusometer
are therefore the combined result of the Threat levels of each
active virus.
What
the Panda Virusometer measures.
The Virusometer depicts the virus climate in the form of
color-coded warning conditions. This is a system similar to
that used by emergency services with respect to natural disaster
warnings. The following table indicates the different alerts, their
meaning, and preventive action recommended by Panda.
WARNING CONDITION
DEFINITION
PREVENTIVE MEASURES
Green
(Normal)
Normal
There are no signs of viruses or hoaxes that represent a threat. Low risk of being infected by a virus or malicious code, as
long as the usual precautions are taken.
Do not lower your guard completely. Make sure to
follow the preventive measures indicated in Panda Software's
5 tips
for staying virus free.
Amber
(Pre-alert)
Pre-alert
There are viruses that could possibly cause an epidemic. Moderate risk of being infected by a virus or malicious code.
In addition to the precautions taken under the
Green warning condition (antivirus installed, updated and properly
functioning) apply the specific preventive measures for the most
active viruses at the time.
If you are an administrator, plan an emergency strategy against the
most virulent malicious code in circulation.
Red
(Alert)
Red alert
There are viruses or hoaxes that could cause a serious epidemic.
Severe risk of being infected by a virus or malicious code.
In addition to the previous precautionary measures
mentioned, apply the specific security measures against the severe
threat and high threat viruses that are active (content filters,
install the corresponding security patches, etc.)
(*)These preventive measures are generalizations; each
particular situation especially an amber or red warning condition
requires specific measures for optimum protection. As an antivirus
software developer Panda Software will adopt its own specific measures
to protect its clients.
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