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Yesterday I wrote a material about a free anti-spyware that was Vista compatible, and now, here's any anti-virus to go with it! It's the AVG Anti-Virus Free 7.5.485a1117! Not only Vista compatible, but works on older versions of Windows as well. You can safely download it from our site, by clicking this lin... |
5 September 2007 06:33 GMT |
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Security vendor Prevx conducted a market research to find out how many malware and spyware files are threatening our computers every day and which are the best antiviruses on the market. The results showed that 5,000 to 10,000 malware and spyware files are discovered every day while 60 percent of the business comput... |
5 November 2007 08:13 GMT |
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A new year... A new beginning... And the inevitable security solution smackdown. In this context, AV-Test has thrown together in the same arena no less than 24 antivirus products from the heavyweights of the security market. The security solutions were tested against in excess of 1 million malware samples from the la... |
29 January 2008 06:19 GMT |
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'Things just ain't the same for gangsters,' Dr Dre said in his album, 2001. He couldn't have said it better to explain the situation AvSoft Technologies' situation even if he had wanted to. It seems it's not enough to be developing antivirus software in order to protect your clients'... |
11 February 2008 16:06 GMT |
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With the advent of Windows Vista Service Pack 1, even though Microsoft is applauding advances in the security of the now updated operating system, the need for end users to run a security solution has by no means disappeared. Of course that the inevitable question that comes to mind is which antivirus is best suited... |
4 April 2008 11:24 GMT |
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A new and pretty dangerous phishing attack was launched a few days ago, targeting the CEOs of online companies. According to Cyveillance's official blog, the CEO of the company, Panos Anastassiadis, received a suspicious email, apparently a subpoena, which informed him that he had been sued, the message includin... |
15 April 2008 05:18 GMT |
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