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Re: XCaptain post# 777

Thursday, 09/21/2006 7:22:22 PM

Thursday, September 21, 2006 7:22:22 PM

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Hi XCaptin...agreed. Massive volume today hey? like 12K worth...LOL

Exobox is unrivaled, so what would that do to the PPS?

I'm going to put some things together and will post it later...

Success is Ours...IMO!

Eagle1,

P.S. Exobox's unique approach to network security provides an unrivaled level of security, coupled with the addition of significant, revolutionary features that other network security products fail to provide.

The Enterprise Solution currently being developed for anticipated licensing in 2006 represents the first in a line of SUEZ based products from Exobox.

Exobox Management “expects” that EXOBOX’s Technology will soon be generally acknowledged as the “Disruptive Technology of Choice” for the Network Security Industry.


Competition
On average anti-virus software currently available from some 20 sources is only about 60% effective in catching and/or eliminating viral threats. Today's Trojan scanners produced by 42 companies, the spy ware removal technology currently available from 11 companies and the spy ware prevention solutions offered by 14 companies fare no better.
 
Exobox technology is 100% effective against viruses and also stops Trojan activity and Identity theft. Exobox does not believe that any other source of technology approaching the capability of Exobox's revolutionary, proprietary technology exists or is in development today. Accordingly, the Company does not believe it will have any significant, merit-based competition once its technology is ready for sale or license to the Market and proof of its effectiveness is established in the industry. 
  
 
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Just install the system and it does the rest, effectively building a protective barrier around computers and servers that has proven to be impenetrable by some of the world’s best hackers