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The Lousy Anti-Virus Market Is Proof The Deregulation Doesn't Work
The other day I had to take my computer in to an expert for tune-up. I had all the usual onboard - an antivirus, anti-spyware software, etc. But the machine was running very, very slowly.
The Lousy Anti-Virus/Malware Market Is Proof The Deregulation Doesn't Work
The other day I had to take my computer in to an expert for tune-up. I had all the usual onboard - an antivirus, anti-spyware software, etc. But the machine was running very, very slowly.
How to protect yourself online
To help thwart hackers, OnGuardOnline.gov advises using anti-virus and anti-spyware software and taking the following steps to secure your computer: Change the name of...
Check Point aims for top spot in consumer security
(Reuters) - Check Point Software Technologies Ltd is launching a free version of its anti-virus and firewall product, hoping to boost its presence in the consumer security market and taking on market leaders Norton and McAfee.
MacScan 2.9.3 with Google Chrome & SeaMonkey Support Released
SecureMac is proud to announce the release of MacScan 2.9.3, the latest version of its award-winning anti-spyware and security software, which features tracking cookie detection and cleaning for Google’s Chrome browser and SeaMonkey browser. In celebration of the latest release, MacScan is available for a 30-day functional trail download to audit security immediately and special discounted ...
Facebook Blacklists Bad URLs, Gives Free Trial of Anti-Virus Software
Facebook is making sure its 900 million users are protected from malicious URLs in addition to spam, phishing and viruses. The company announced…
Weak PINs, Habits Increase Risk of Financial Fraud
How people choose their ATM and debit card personal identification numbers could predict how easily their accounts may be struck by fraud, according to a recent security study.
Security experts race to prepare for the inevitable 'cyberstorm'
The upcoming World Conference on Disaster Management in Toronto will showcase all the usual suspects: floods, tornadoes, riots and other havoc-wreakers from the oeuvre of Michael Bay. But this year, crisis experts will also plumb "survival" techniques for a catastrophe that, despite its old-school powers of Biblical destruction, is thoroughly modern in nature. They call it a cyberstorm.
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Wikipedia ads mean you've got malware
If you see an advertisement on Wikipedia, there's a good chance you have malware on your computer.
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