Archive for February, 2006

Free personal firewalls software

Now that you know where to get free antivirus and free antispyware programs it’s now time to get to know the personal firewall programs that’s available for free on the Internet. Here they are in no particular order:

ZoneAlarm 6.0
ZoneAlarm 6.0 is a free personal firewall program that protects your computer against any type of unauthorized connections to your computer.

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Don’t Let Your Computer Be Hijacked

Simple steps you can take to protect your computer from being hijacked by hackers:

  • Make sure your Windows computer remains up to date on security patches from Microsoft. Open Internet Explorer, visit http://update.microsoft.com , and let it scan your PC for missing updates. Install any security patches it says you need. Windows users also can configure their PCs to automatically download patches as Microsoft makes new ones available.

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Free anti-spyware programs

We explored the web and gathered several anti-spyware software which cost nothing to install in your PC. With these tools available for free, you have no more excuse to leave your computer unprotected.

Ad-Aware SE Personal
The utility scans your system–including removable drives–for the most common types of advertising spyware and safely removes offending software. The utility detects small ad programs from Adware, Aureate/Radiate, OnFlow, Comet-Cursor, Cydoor, Doubleclick, EverAd, Flyswat, OnFlow, TimeSink 5.0, and others.

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Free antivirus software for you

We’ve compiled a list of free antivirus software which you can install if you are not willing to spend some money buying expensive antivirus software. Free anti-virus software usually does not offer all the bells and whistles of their paid counterparts. However they are often good enough to help you disinfect your computer from viruses.

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Sorting Out Microsoft’s Anti-Malware Services

EmailBattles.com has a write up about Microsoft’s security apps including Windows Defender, Windows Live Safety Center, Malicious Software Removal Tool, Windows OneCare Live, and Microsoft Client Protection. It’s an interesting read.

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January 2006 Virus and Spam Statistics

Commtouch reports the January 2006’s virus and spam statistics. Its summary said there were four massive virus attacks (including a multi-wave attack of 7 variants) and the most aggressive attacks penetrated before the average antivirus (AV) solution could even release a signature. The data is based on information continuously gathered by the Commtouch Detection Center, which analyzed more than 2 billion messages from over 130 countries during the month of January 2006…

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Mac OS X Struck By Severe Security Hole

Macworld is reporting about a new security hole in Mac OS X that can be exploited to compromise a system if the user simply visits a web site with Safari. Currently, no vendor patch is available. Secunia has a demonstration of the vulnerability and suggestions for temporary workarounds.

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Anti-Virus Software That Requires No Update

The protection offered by an out of date anti-virus software is as good as no protection at all. The rate at which new viruses are release into the wild is getting faster everyday. Anti-virus software have to be kept updated as frequently as possible so as to avoid your computer from getting infected from any unknown new viruses.

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Get Norton SystemWorks 2006 For FREE!

GuardYourPC.com is an independent rewards program for consumer, by completing all the requirements you’ll get your FREE version of Norton SystemWorks 2006. Norton SystemWorks helps you to protect your computer against virus threats, optimize performance, fix and prevent problems, recover from system failures, and keep dial-up connections active when you’re online. (US only)

To take advantage of this offer, you must:

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Recommendations To Keep Your Computer Secure

The recommendations are taken from the Home Computer Security Guide.

Task 1 - Install and Use an Anti-Virus Program
A virus is a program that runs on your computer system without your permission. This means that when the virus runs, somebody else is using your computer possessions. A virus may also be destroying your files or disclosing them to others who aren’t otherwise allowed to see them. An anti-virus program attempts to stop this from happening.

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