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Outpost Security Suite Pro 2009 Build 6.5.2358.316.0607 + KEY

Agnitum Outpost Security Suite a robust combination of award winning firewall fast and effective anti malware personalized antispam and proactive Host Protection module to defend against the majority of Internet risks Includes automated configuration service and other user aids Outpost Security Suite Pro provides the first line of defense against rogue software by proactively controlling how programs behave and interact on a PC The Host Protection safeguard which proactively monitors for and blo

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Internet Security – TWIP

Internet Security – TWIP Posted by Scott under: Articles. Photo by Scott Bourne I expect some heat for writing this article. But that’s okay. I am used to it. My main crime here is that I want you to be careful and I want to help save you from a potential tragedy. So here goes… I have been online longer than anyone I know. Since before there were web browsers in fact. I was always the one who reassured folks and said, “Go ahead, it’s safe.” And now, I am pulling the plug. Not entirely min

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McAfee targets p2pnet. Again.

p2pnet news view Freedom | Security| P2P:- McAfee is a supposedly reliable and efficient security company. So when you see a Big Red X under the name of a site, what do you think? That it’s dodgy. Very dodgy. Why would McAfee single it out, otherwise? Last summer, “McAfee targets p2pnet,” said a p2pnet post. Today, August 28, 2008, I’m saying, McAfee targets p2pnet. Again. Or maybe I should have said, “McAfee defames p2pnet” on both occasions. The two charts on the right are both from the

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Half of the 50 hottest girls on Digg are fake — but the site works anyway [Social News]

Conventional wisdom has it that males on the Internet gravitate toward pictures of pretty women like hungry honeybees to a sugary tulip, and click, click, click. It’s why Tila Tequila has 3,345,634 MySpace friends and Tania Derveaux has 108,907 YouTube subscribers. It’s why, on social news site Digg, so many spammers pretend to be attractive women — to attract votes for their stories from Digg users incapable of holding onto their mouse finger when faced with a picture of a pretty woman. But do

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Measuring malware infections in the Chinese Internet

Measuring malware infections in the Chinese Internet Posted by Ryan Naraine @ 3:36 am Categories: Browsers, Vulnerability research, Spam and Phishing, Spyware and Adware, Botnets, Exploit code, Viruses and Worms, Data theft, Google, Firefox, Phishing, Arbitrary Code Execution, Anti Virus, Malware Tags: China, Infection, Malware, Security, Ryan Naraine Guest editorial by Oliver Day In June 2008, StopBadware published a report with statistics (.pdf) based on our sample of infected website

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