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24 Technical Considerations for a Defragmentation Solution
Read this white paper for 24 technical considerations for evaluating a defragmentation solution on enterprise workstations. You'll learn all about the steps you'll need to take in order to make...
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Consider these low-cost antivirus solutions
Tighter budgets are forcing many IT departments to look for new ways to cut costs. One easy way to minimize expenses is to use low-cost antivirus software.
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Avira Antivirus update cripples millions of Windows PCs
Avira has sent out a defective antivirus update that is causing paid versions of its product to block critical Windows processes and third-party software, effectively rendering millions of PCs...
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The cyber security implications of Iran's government-backed antivirus software
According to independent industry reports, Iran has banned the import of foreign security software, and has been secretly working on its own antivirus solution since 2010.
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Researchers spot fake mobile antivirus scanners on Google Play
Security researchers from AegisLab have spotted numerous fake mobile antivirus scanners, currently available for download at Google's Play marketplace.
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DNSChanger to knock 350,000 users off Internet this July
The DNSChanger botnet is long dead, fixes for the malware have been around for months, but over 350,000 users still haven't fixed their computers or routers, so in July they'll be knocked off the...
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Facebook announces Antivirus Marketplace
Facebook has partnered with five companies (Microsoft, McAfee, TrendMicro, Sophos, and Symantec) to provide improved security for its users. That includes free antivirus solutions for six months.
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Huge Twitter spam campaign for fake antivirus discovered
A new spam campaign is pushing a fake antivirus via hundreds of fake Twitter accounts and thousands of tweets. Don't click on links just because someone tweeted them to you.
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Has Flashback malware made you consider installing antivirus on your Mac?
Hello Mac users, welcome to the problems facing Windows users!
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Anonymous leaks Symantec's Norton anti-virus source code
Anonymous has released what appears to be the source code from Norton Antivirus 2006, in what could be a seriously damaging exercise for Symantec.
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Symantec confirms hacker theft of Norton anti-virus source code
Symantec, the anti-virus maker, has confirmed that a hacking group has stolen a "segment" of its flagship product. The group said it would make the source code available.
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New antivirus software targets 'micro' businesses
Avira Endpoint Security offers 15-month coverage for three users starting at $148.65.
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Popular free antivirus apps for Android fail anti-malware tests
The latest comparative review of free antivirus applications for Android, courtesy of AV-Test.org, offers an interesting insight into just how effective or ineffective those applications really are.
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Staples, McAfee offer online security tips for Cyber Monday
McAfee asserts that employees will put their companies at risk -- more than ever -- on Cyber Monday.
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Can you trust your antivirus solution to protect you against governmental backdoors and "lawful interception" police Trojans?
Who can you trust to protect your systems from governmental snooping?
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Do you STILL trust Microsoft to build antivirus support into Windows 8?
Is building an antivirus package into Windows a bad idea?
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Windows 8 will ship with built-in antivirus protection
In a move that is likely to anger the antivirus industry, Microsoft is adding security features from its Security Essentials program to Windows 8.
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Who killed the fake-antivirus business?
The fake-antivirus business was a big money-maker in the first half of this year. Then, at the end of June, fake-AV products practically disappeared from the web. Was it technology, or does...
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Who makes the best Windows security software? Surprise ...
Does antivirus software work? Online criminals have beaten traditional security software that relies on signatures and scans. But there's an alternative: smarter software that turns the bad guys'...
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Bing ad serves malware to would-be Google Chrome switchers
The criminal gangs that specialize in malware love search engines, because they represent an ideal vector for getting Windows users to click on links that lead to potentially dangerous Trojans....
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Russian police take a bite out of online crime
On June 23, a network of web sites that were distributing fake antivirus software for Windows PCs and Macs suddenly went offline. Now we know why. The head of the company that processed payments...
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