Stories about: McAfee

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    Pentagon expands exclusive deal with McAfee 19/11/2009 09:35:00

    The U.S. Defense Department is expanding its exclusive arrangement with McAfee, whose security software is at the heart of the military's cybersecurity efforts.
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    VMware Fusion 3 18/11/2009 15:30:00

    Almost overnight, running Windows on a Mac became a viable option when Apple adopted Intel processors in 2006. As well as installing Windows directly onto a separate disk partition, allowing you to work natively in Windows, virtualization software packages appeared that enabled the simultaneous use of Windows from within Mac OS X - and all without rebooting.
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    Are nations paying criminals for botnet attacks? 17/11/2009 17:03:00

    Nations that want to disrupt their enemies' banking, media and government resources don't need their own technical skills; they can simply order botnet attack services from cybercriminals.
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    Why is my computer slowing down? 10/11/2009 05:14:00

    A41202813 asked the Answer Line forum why his once quick PC is slowing down
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    Software shields online banking on infected PCs 04/11/2009 08:49:00

    A U.K. security company is giving to banks, for free, security software that it says can block malicious software from manipulating online banking transactions or stealing data, even if the computer is infected.
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    McAfee: P2P sites on the rise 04/11/2009 03:26:00

    The number of peer-to-peer (p2p) websites that allow users to share copyrighted materials has increased, says McAfee.
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    Windows 7's top 10 must-have downloads 03/11/2009 01:40:00

    Windows 7 may be brand spanking new, but that doesn't mean you can't find free or cheap tools to tweak its settings, add features, or smooth an upgrade from XP or Vista. We've compiled a list of ten valuable software tools -- many of them free -- that can make your Win7 experience a lot more rewarding.
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    Security depends on vigilant developers, users 20/10/2009 02:30:00

    There's been a lot of fuss in the press recently about Web 2.0 security. In the past year, Facebook and Twitter both have had serious problems that have made some waves among the technically savvy.
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    Patch Tuesday: What the experts are saying 14/10/2009 08:47:00

    Experts from across the security industry weigh in on Microsoft's Patch Tuesday, which was its biggest ever with 13 patches and 34 vulnerabilities:
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    MS changes tune, says attackers are exploiting new bug 14/10/2009 07:45:00

    One of the 34 bugs Microsoft patched on Tuesday is more serious than it first appeared.
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    Rivals mock Microsoft's free security software 30/09/2009 06:32:00

    Although one of the top consumer security vendors welcomed Microsoft's Security Essentials to the market, another dismissed the new free software as a "poor product" that will "never be up to snuff."
 
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