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- Avast Antivirus 4.7 Home Edition
- Alwil is a Czech Republic security vendor that has been quietly producing Avast Antivirus for many years. There are two versions, Avast Antivirus Home edition, which is free and simplified, and Avast Antivirus Professional edition, which is paid and includes more advanced settings as well as additional features. In general,...
- Tags: Viruses and worms, Cyberthreats, SECURITY, Alwil, Avast, antivirus
- Product reviews 2007-05-03
- Avast Antivirus 4.7 Professional Edition
- Alwil is a Czech Republic security vendor that has been quietly producing Avast Antivirus for many years. There are two versions, Avast Antivirus Home edition, which is free and simplified, and Avast Antivirus Professional edition, which is paid and includes more advanced settings as well as additional features. In...
- Tags: Viruses and worms, SECURITY, Spyware, adware & malware, Cyberthreats, Alwil, Avast
- Product reviews 2007-05-03
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- Software's drive to become like television
- Software's drive to become like televisionTypoFrom the comment:Free as in cost software, however, has the advantage of achieving large market share very quickly, as the consumption barrier is practically non-existent. That’s the recipe for the success of both Adobe and Flash, two products that clearly dominate their respective categories, but...
- Tags: TV, advertisement, software
- Discussion threads 2008-07-08
- Bustin' malware!
- Bustin' malware!Seems like alot of work.It does not have to be that way. Other options exist.Free AVsBoth Avast! from Alwil and AVG are good, free-for-home-use AVs. I like Avast's automatic update, though the need for email reregistration and the recent habit of the software to demand restarts after each...
- Tags: Spyware, adware & malware, Spyware, Cyberthreats, Viruses and worms, SECURITY, Web browsers, SpyBot, AVG, malware, Trend Micro Inc., anti-spyware
- Discussion threads 2007-07-09
- What if car dealerships said "Seat belts? Oh, those'll cost you extra"?
- What if car dealerships said "Seat belts? Oh, those'll cost you extra"?Software solutions.Just as a reference,- Your Uninstaller does a good job removing software, including both files and registry entries, even when you receive a Cannot read Install.log error- Avast! by Alwil and AVG are free anti-viruses for home use....
- Tags: Internet service providers (ISPs), Cyberthreats, Viruses and worms, SECURITY, Seatbelts, belt, antivirus, Internet Service Provider, Microsoft Corp.
- Discussion threads 2007-04-12
- Anti-virus heavyweights missing from Vista-certified list
- Anti-virus heavyweights missing from Vista-certified listBig Company Complacency...They think they got you hooked because of their name. I'm not letting it happen any more.When I moved to Vista, instead of reinstalling the bloated Symantec AntiVirus, I purchased NOD32.The only question I have now is why I didn't do it...
- Tags: Microsoft Windows Vista (Longhorn), SECURITY, Viruses and worms, Enterprise resource planning (ERP), Microsoft Windows Vista, AVG, antivirus, Symantec Corp., Kaspersky, Microsoft Corp.
- Discussion threads 2007-02-22
- Anti-virus heavyweights missing from Vista-certified list
- Some of the biggest names in the anti-virus business -- Symantec, McAfee and CA eTrust, -- are missing from the list of vendors shipping products with the "Certified for Windows Vista" logo or the "Works with Windows Vista" logo.In the list of Vista-compatible apps released by Microsoft yesterday, only...
- Tags: Botnets, Data theft, Exploit code, Rootkits, Spam and Phishing, Spyware and Adware, Viruses and Worms, Windows Vista, Zero-day attacks
- Blog posts 2007-02-22
- Symantec's Thompson: No Vista for me
- Symantec's Thompson: No Vista for meThat may very well be true,as moving forward with Vista delevopement, or Microsoft's next generation Operating System, may leave a company like Symantec behind. I assume he would anticipate that the current crop of Windows users remain with XP as they would most definitely need...
- Tags: Microsoft Windows Vista (Longhorn), SECURITY, Symantec Corp., Microsoft Windows Vista
- Discussion threads 2007-02-13
- Microsoft easing into antivirus efforts
- Microsoft easing into antivirus effortsperception indeed"On average in open source, there is at least one kernel patch every month and you have to reboot those systems."Well it depends on the patch.. Also how may of the kernel patches are for remote exploits compared to windows?Let make the perception as clear...
- Tags: Viruses and worms, SECURITY, Desktops, antivirus, Microsoft Corp., PC
- Discussion threads 2004-07-01
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