Archive for June, 2009

AVG Introduces Free Protection Against Online Threats

AVG Technologies, developers of the world’s leading free anti-virus software, is launching AVG LinkScanner as a free standalone product to protect users against random, invisible online threats. If a user simply visits one of these corrupted web pages they don’t even need to click on anything to get into real trouble, to lose their credit [...]

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How to Dual Boot Windows 7 with XP or Vista

Download the Windows 7 Beta and burn it to a DVD Once you have downloaded a copy of Windows 7, you will need to burn it to a DVD in order to do a fresh installation. Burn the ISO to a DVD. Step 1: Partition you hard drive

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My computer keeps on freezing up on me

It is not advisable that you leave your computer on for two or three days at a time. Windows is inclined to get unstable over time, and a reboot refreshes it. You should either shut your computer down or hibernate it at the end of every workday. Hibernating the computer will not refresh Windows the [...]

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PandaLabs Uncovers Evidence – Cyber-criminals Creating their own Search Engines

Today PandaLabs, Panda Security’s Malware Analysis and Detection Laboratory announced that they have uncovered evidence that cyber-criminals are starting to create their own search engines and use them to guide users to malicious pages, often created for distributing malware.

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Windows 7 refusal to Autorun for USB Flash Drives

Windows Vista and XP’s Autorun have become a hotbed for virus & malware activity, notably the Conficker worm spreading primarily via USB flash drives. To stop the spreading, Microsoft said it’s making a change to the default way of how Windows 7 handles USB drives. The first release candidate of Windows 7, which will soon [...]

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Vundo uses Worm Behavior

Vundo comes from the malware family. It was one of the families added into the MSRT and remains in the top 10 detections every month. Vundo is regularly reported as an irritation due to the continuous pop-ups that it delivers to the user’s desktop, mostly related to rogue programs; slowing down the user’s internet connection [...]

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Windows 7 Offers Smarter Security for those on the go

Microsoft (NSDQ: MSFT)’s new Windows 7 operating system includes technology designed to erect different lines of defences depending on the type of network connection in place. For example, Windows 7 will automatically implement “public” firewall settings for a Sales Representative who connects to the Internet through a hotel broadband service. If the Sales Representative then [...]

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Numerous Businesses Daunted by Cloud Security

An astonishing 80% of businesses that are using cloud computing service providers are not accessing how these firms ensure the data is kept private, says Deloitte. The firm said in a report (entitled ‘Enterprise@Risk:Privacy & Data Protections Survey’) that is was unclear whether that’s because they lack the means to make sure cloud providers are [...]

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Safari, Opera Users fall behind in Security Updates

A study today found that users of the Google Chrome and Mozilla Firefox Web browsers are far more likely to be surfing the Web with the latest, most protected versions of the browsers than users of either Opera or Safari. Researchers at c Switzerland and the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology studied through anonymized logs [...]

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More on the Microsoft Vine Diagnostic Tool

When Microsoft unveiled societal networking to the world, as a new service, most computer users were extremely excited with the prospect. Not long after the news was made known, Redmond Company began allowing testers of Microsoft Vine to access and download the Microsoft Vine Diagnostic Tool. The label tells you exactly what this application was [...]

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