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Antivirus security software applications are something that any computer user should have. The reason why these software apps are great is because, as the name so adequately points out, they
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By George Norman on 23 Dec 2009
My Supervisor is a rogue that hails from the same family as Virus Doctor. Just like its sibling, My Supervisor is distributed by fake online scanners. This distribution methods goes something like this: when the user visits specially crafted webpages, a popup will By George Norman on 23 Dec 2009
The name Master Antivirus 2009 would lead you to believe this is a genuine, legitimate security software application. The malicious advertising on certain webpages would convince you that Master Antivirus 2009 is a legitimate and a properly good security software application. It just goes to By George Norman on 23 Dec 2009
You may have woke up one day, booted up your computer and noticed a new software application has been installed on your system – Master Anti Virus. It means a Trojan most likely compromised your system, and then installed Master Anti Virus without your consent. By George Norman on 23 Dec 2009
Computer users take privacy quite seriously. Companies that focus on developing software applications, like Google, Microsoft and Mozilla, know this. Hence they fitted their browsers with options that let the user browse the web safe in the knowledge that no data related to that browsing By George Norman on 23 Dec 2009
You should be concerned about protecting your computer from viruses and other malware types (like spyware, adware and Trojans to name but a few). To keep your computer safe and protected, you should purchase an antivirus solution. But make sure to get a legitimate, properly By George Norman on 22 Dec 2009
The functionality that DataDoctor 2010 says it can provide is amazing. Here are the features this piece of software boasts about: File Fixer Universal file repair software Internet Optimizer Optimizes your settings for best network performance Privacy Guarder By George Norman on 22 Dec 2009
We’ll start with the bottom-line: if you encounter Ultimate Defender online, stay well clear of it. If it is already installed on your system (either you manually installed it, or it was installed without your consent) you should remove it immediately. And now, here’s why By George Norman on 22 Dec 2009
IE-Security is a software application that has nothing to do with security. It is a rogue, meaning that it could never detect, remove and protect against malware. But it tries it best to convince you that it is a genuine security software solution. Then, once By George Norman on 22 Dec 2009
Security should be on your mind seeing as there are so many malware types out there. It is with security in mind that you should get a genuine, properly good security software application to keep your system safe and protected. Ultimate SecuritySuite, as the name By George Norman on 22 Dec 2009
Privacy Center – a rogue that is usually distributed by Trojans that pose as a codec needed to play online videos – claims to be able to display system info, clean and repair the Windows Registry, optimize the computer’s memory, clean cookies, and protect your By George Norman on 22 Dec 2009
There are numerous viruses and other security threats out there, so you should get a genuine, legitimate antivirus application to keep your system safe and protected. If a virus somehow manages to make its way onto your computer, you should be alarmed – and your By George Norman on 22 Dec 2009
With a tagline like Ultimate Computer Protection and a name like System Protector, one would think he's dealing with a security software application that will keep online threats such as spyware and viruses at bay. The truth of the matter is that System Protector is By George Norman on 22 Dec 2009
Registry Defender Platinum, a rogue registry cleaner, uses the Vundo Trojan to achieve its goal – the goal of scamming you out of some money. Here’s how the whole thing goes. Once the Trojan compromises the user’s computer, it starts blasting the user By George Norman on 22 Dec 2009
The police fights crime and criminals. XP Police Antivirus claims to be somewhat similar – it claims to be able to fight malware infection. Unfortunately though XP Police Antivirus cannot detect malware on an infected computer, cannot remove malware from an infected computer, and cannot By George Norman on 22 Dec 2009
You may have SysAntivirus installed on your system because you visited specially crafted webpages that installed it without your consent. Or you may have been tricked into downloading a codec or Flash update that was actually a Trojan. And the Trojan, once on your computer, By George Norman on 22 Dec 2009
Virus Doctor is a rogue security software application that is usually distributed by fake online malware scanners. When the user visits specially crafted webpages, a popup will appear and will invite the user to perform an online scan because it supposedly detected a security issue
