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- Injunctions and Extended Damages Were Granted on McAfee’s Webwasher and TSP Products
Finjan Inc., a leader in secure web gateway products and the provider of unified web security solutions for the enterprise market, is proud to announce that the US District Court in Delaware has ruled in favor of Finjan, affirming a jury verdict against Secure Computing Corporation currently owned by McAfee. The Court issued a permanent injunction against the sale of the WebWasher and TSP Products for infringement of Finjan’s U.S. Patent Nos. 6,092,194 / 6,804,780 / 7,058,822. The Court also affirmed the jury’s damages award and determination that the infringement was willful and enhanced the damages’ award for the willful infringement of Finjan’s patents. The Court also agreed with the jury’s determination that Finjan does not infringe any of the patents asserted by Secure Computing.
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“It is an important day for Finjan and a great win for Finjan’s web security technology.” said Gadi Maier, Chief Executive Officer at Finjan. “We are pleased with the Court’s ruling regarding our ownership rights to this technology, and Finjan will enforce the injunction we obtained. Cybercrime continues to soar as was evidenced in the recent case of 130 million credit card details being successfully stolen by cyber criminals who designed their attacks to overcome traditional anti-virus protection. Finjan’s real-time web security technology via on-site appliances and cloud-based security is designed specifically to provide real-time protection against this type of web-born ‘zero-day’ threats from cyber criminals.”
About Finjan
Finjan is a leading provider of secure web gateway solutions for the enterprise market. Finjan Secure Web Gateway provides organizations with a unified web security solution combining productivity, liability and bandwidth control via URL categorization, content caching and applications control technologies. Crimeware, malware and data leakage are proactively prevented via patented active real-time content inspection technologies and optional anti-virus modules. Powerful central management enables intuitive task-based policy management, excellent drill-down reporting capabilities and easy directory integration for all network implementation options. By integrating several security engines in a single dedicated appliance, Finjan’s comprehensive and integrated web security solution enables quick deployment, simplified management and reduction of costs. Business benefits include real-time web security (no patches or updates needed), lower total cost of ownership (TCO), cost savings in administration efforts, lower maintenance costs, and reduction in loss of productivity. Finjan’s security solutions have received industry awards and recognition from leading analyst houses and publications, including Gartner, IDC, Butler Group, SC Magazine, eWEEK, CRN, ITPro, PCPro, ITWeek, Network Computing, and Information Security. With Finjan’s award-winning and widely used solutions, businesses can focus on implementing web strategies to realize their full organizational and commercial potential. For more information about Finjan, please visit: www.finjan.com.
(c) Copyright 1996-2009. Finjan Software Inc. and its affiliates and subsidiaries. All rights reserved. You may not modify, license, create derivative works from, transfer, or sell any part of its content without Finjan’s explicit permission. The Finjan technology and/or products and/or software described and/or referenced to in this material are protected by registered and/or pending patents including European Patent EP 0 965 094 B1 and U.S. Patents No. 6092194, 6154844, 6167520, 6480962, 6209103, 6298446, 6353892, 6804780, 6922693, 6944822, 6993662, 6965968, 7058822, 7076469, 7155743, 7155744, 7185358, 7418731 and may be protected by other U.S. Patents, foreign patents, or pending applications. Finjan, Finjan logo, Vital Security, Vulnerability Anti.dote, Window-of-Vulnerability, RUSafe and SecureBrowsing are trademarks or registered trademarks of Finjan Inc., and/or its affiliates and subsidiaries. All other trademarks are the trademarks of their respective owners.
Media Contacts: United States Marina Greenwood Activa PR Tel. +1-415-776-5350 marina@activapr.com UK Neil Stinchcombe Eskenzi PR Ltd. Tel: +44(0)208-449-1007 neil@eskenzipr.com
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Media Contacts: United States, Marina Greenwood, Activa PR, Tel. +1-415-776-5350, marina at activapr.com; UK: Neil Stinchcombe, Eskenzi PR Ltd., Tel: +44(0)208-449-1007, neil at eskenzipr.com
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