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Archive for November 11th, 2007

Internet Security Software

Need to learn about Internet and computer security? Let us show you the way.

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McAfee After the Troubles?

McAfee (MFE) is a boxing fighter in the 7th round of an ongoing, drag-down fight. Its core services are data and system protection but it’s name was dragging mud until a drastic management changeover took place. McAfee’s CEO was replaced with Dave DeWalt formerly from EMC in March 2007. DeWalt cleaned out old management, quickly regaining some market credibility. The company strategy has been defensive. Microsoft released its Windows Live OneCare suite and services in May 2006. Then the SEC op

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When a Virus comes a calling

Like most of us, I do not run an antivirus on my PPC. The time will come however when this will become a problem, especially with the increasing converged device market and adoption of mobile devices in the corporate market. Stealing the address book of your teenage daughter is one thing, but stealing the password hash (or keylogger) from a corporate device is another. According to Symantec, viruses spread on cell phones in a variety of ways: Internet downloads, MMS (multimedia messaging serv

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Kaspersky Internet Security v7.0.1.265 Beta

Kaspersky Anti Virus combines reactive antivirus and spyware detection methods with the latest proactive technologies to provide your computer with the most effective protection against malicious programs The product is simple to install and set up while offering advanced users a range of versatile settings for fine tuning the program nbsp Product contains 6 main subsystems and each of those includes basic protection components 1 System watch System watcher all in one system for registering

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The evolution of technologies used to detect malicious code

This article provides an overview of methods used to detect malicious code; of the functional (and to some extent chronological) connections between these methods; and of their technological and applied features

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