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- Censorship.exe? China reportedly requires PC makers to include content blocking software
- Censorship.exe? China reportedly requires PC makers to include content blocking softwareThis applies to Red Flag?Does this apply to Linux PCs?What do you expect?Do you really expect an oppressive country to have the same rules of commerce as a free country?So you can either stand by your ideals and not make...
- Discussion threads 2009-06-08
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- Spytech SpyAgent 6.51.09 (Windows)
- Need to track your computer users and monitor activities at all times? Ever need to keep tabs on your child or spouse while they use your computer? Are your employees abusing work hours? Spytech SpyAgent is our award winning, powerful computer spy software that allows you to monitor everything users...
- Software downloads 2009-10-28
- SafeSquid Business Edition 3.1.2 (Windows)
- SafeSquid Business Edition is Content Filter Web Proxy Server for Windows. It has a Browser based interface. SafeSquid offers arguably, worlds biggest set of Content Filtering features. SafeSquid's multi-threaded architecture. SafeSquid has an intelligent DNS cache, an extremely manageable content Caching system, and configurable content pre-fetching that allows fast browsing...
- Software downloads 2009-10-15
- HTML Guard 3.1.0 (Windows)
- HTML Guard is a powerful and easy-to-use solution that protects web content against unauthorized copying. Be it HTML code, images, text or links, the software can help secure all parts of a website. Among other things, it is capable of encrypting HTML source code, preventing text selection, blocking the right-click...
- Software downloads 2009-10-03
- The ultimate guide to scareware protection
- Throughout the last two years, scareware fake security software, quickly emerged as the single most profitable monetization strategy for cybercriminals to take advantage of. Due to the aggressive advertising practices applied by the cybercrime gangs, thousands of users fall victim to the scam on a daily...
- Blog posts 2009-09-13
- Netgear Wireless-N Router WNR2000
- The Netgear Wireless-N Router WNR2000 is a compact and simple Wireless-N router with a friendly price of just around $70. The router offers decent throughput speeds and excellent range, and it's also the first router from Netgear to come with a free, comprehensive Web-based Web-filtering tool. Missing are some extras,...
- Product reviews 2009-08-20
- TrustPort Antivirus 2009 2.8.0.2263 (Windows)
- TrustPort Antivirus 2009 is a compact software solution for computer security against harmful codes, spam, fraudulent websites and other risks. At all entry points of the computer, it provides antivirus, antispyware, antiadware protection. It controls incoming mail, it checks web pages and documents, and it automatically offers scanning of a...
- Software downloads 2009-07-31
- TrustPort PC Security 2009 2.0.0.1278 (Windows)
- TrustPort PC Security 2009 is a comprehensive software solution for the safety of your computer. At all entry points, it protects against various types of malicious codes; it provides antivirus, antispyware and antiadware control. It checks electronic mail and reliably takes away spam. It prevents downloading malware from the web...
- Software downloads 2009-07-27
- Google plugs 3D hardware into Chrome
- Google plugs 3D hardware into Chrome The Siren's callGoogle keeps tempting the tech community with new and exciting software. But, until they commit to stop recording private data about individual users of their products, everyone with an ounce of sense should boycott their products.Until then, Google remains the biggest...
- Discussion threads 2009-07-23
- So about those illegal downloads
- PC World posted an interesting article today about the sale of The Pirate Bay. Titled "Pirate Bay Sale Signals the Death of an Era", the article brings up some important potential implications for education in secondary schools as well as for enforcement at colleges and universities. ...
- Blog posts 2009-07-01
- China throttles Google, U.S. ratchets up trade war over Green Dam
- With less than a week until July 1 - the deadline for PC makers to start intalling the spyware called Green Dam Youth Escort - China appears to be cutting off access to Google after a bitter campaign accusing the American company of spreading porn. Meanwhile, U.S. officials have escalated...
- Blog posts 2009-06-25
- Palm, not Apple, deserves black eye for iTunes sync confusion
- Palm, not Apple, deserves black eye for iTunes sync confusioniTunes a monopoly?Do you understand the word?Or are you suggesting that the fact that if a door from a BMW cannot be used on a Toyota means that Toyota is a monopoly for not allowing a user to install a BMW...
- Discussion threads 2009-06-17
- Google could take a lesson from Bing on porn
- Google could take a lesson from Bing on pornMissed it by THAT much...That's great and all, except it gives a false sense of security. If Microsoft's filters of explicit content was perfect, there'd be no reason to block a "domain"... one would just need to use Microsoft's filtering. ...
- Discussion threads 2009-06-13
- Green Dam definitively blocks political sites - and creates security breach
- Despite China's claims that Green Dam Youth Escort - the spyware the government has commanded shall be installed on all new PCs - is merely a porn filter, it's now clear that the software filters a whole bunch of political content. According to The Wall Street...
- Blog posts 2009-06-11
- Mac OS X malware posing as fake video codec discovered
- Mac OS X malware posing as fake video codec discoveredThe Apple dilemmaApple is actively using the perceived security lack of attacks in their PR campaign. Publicly admitting that OSX is far from immune to malware will muddle the simplistic PR message that ?macs don?t get virus?.They are unscrupulously balancing that...
- Discussion threads 2009-06-11
- News to know: Apple WWDC, iPhone, Macs; Palm Pre; Google Apps; Facebook
- Here are today’s notable headlines. You can get News To Know via email alert and RSS daily. For continuous updates see BNET’s around-the-Web tech coverage. Apple coverage: Ed Burnette: WWDC 2009 live Jason D. O'Grady: WWDC 09: the announcements (Updated 10x)...
- Blog posts 2009-06-09
- Censorship.exe? China reportedly requires PC makers to include content blocking software
- China is reportedly requiring all PC makers that sell in that country to ship an application that blocks access to certain Web sites and other content. Simply put, Censorship.exe comes bundled with PCs sold in China July 1.  According to the Wall Street Journal: The government,...
- Blog posts 2009-06-08
- iBoss Home Parental Control Wireless-N router
- Priced at an affordable $40, the iBoss Home Parental Control Wireless-N is, however, not an affordable choice, thanks to its $59 annual cost that accrues after the first month of use. Over time, this fee could make it one of the most expensive Wireless-N routers on the market; and the...
- Product reviews 2009-06-05
- Snow Leopard and Windows 7: Two flavors of the same GUI?
- Snow Leopard and Windows 7: Two flavors of the same GUI?That opening line.....heheh hoho hardee harhar. A wonderful laff to start the day...You seem to be all over the map on Windows 7A couple of days ago, you aid that XP mode was a FAIL, and I agree. Now, you're...
- Discussion threads 2009-06-04
- E-mail and Web Security SaaS
- Webroot is an established security provider of Software as a Service SaaS-delivered e-mail and Web security suites. The e-mail security suite comprises anti-spam, anti-virus, content scanning for Data Loss Prevention DLP, image scanning, continuity management for mails, e-mail archiving, and e-mail encryption. The Web security suite comprises anti-virus, anti-spyware, anti-phishing,...
- White papers 2009-04-01
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