Threatsaurus: The A-Z of Computer and Data Security Threats is a book that tells you the facts about the threats to your computers and to your data in simple, easy-to-understand language. Whether you are an IT professional, use a computer at work, or just browse the internet, this is a must read book. It contains four [...]
Continue reading...18. November 2009
Here comes another free cloud-based security service named MalAware by Emsi Software (a-squared Anti-Malware) to scan and inform you of possible malware threat on your computer timely . MalAware claims to be the smallest (1 mb) and the fastest malware scanner (scan <1 min) that will only provide an indication of whether a PC is [...]
Continue reading...17. November 2009
Microsoft released top-rated free anti virus named Microsoft Security Essentials (MSE) few months back. Microsoft Security Essentials is using Windows Update to update the virus definition files, therefore you are not able to update your Security Essentials definition pack automatically if the Windows Update service is disabled via Group Policy Editor. Since MSE virus definitions [...]
Continue reading...16. November 2009
Online Armor Free is a free personal firewall that provides great protection from inbound threats and complete control of data leaving your computer for the internet. Online Armor’s Program Guard guards not only itself against tampering, but protection other programs from malicious code. It prevents spyware gets into your computer by controlling which programs are [...]
Continue reading...11. November 2009
Cloud computing is on the rise in IT industry. The release of Panda Cloud Antivirus introduces a new protection model based on a thin-client agent & server architecture which services malware protection as opposed to locally installed products. Panda Cloud Antivirus is the first free antivirus from cloud using an ultra-lightweight thin-client agent to detect [...]
Continue reading...4. November 2009
Online Virus Scanners run inside the web browser to scan and detect threats that are active on your hard drive at the moment you scan it. They are designed to detect and eliminate any malicious code that has got into your computer. However, it does not permanently protect your computer. After running Online Scanner, you [...]
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23. November 2009
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