Stories about: Webroot

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    Great apps for iOS 29/11/2011 01:33:00

    Navigating an app store can be tricky, with vague descriptions, dubious user reviews, and sometimes buggy apps. We searched for the best apps available.
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    Webroot claims the fastest, lightest, most powerful anti-virus software yet with SecureAnywhere 06/10/2011 15:01:00

    Security and antivirus software vendor Webroot has thrown the proverbial gauntlet down to its competitors with the launch of its new consumer-level protection software, SecureAnywhere. The new software is almost entirely based in the cloud and requires only a very small software footprint on consumers' computers, freeing up the system resources often hogged by traditional anti-malware, firewall and anti-virus products.
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    Webroot moves to cloud-based malware detection 04/10/2011 20:08:21

    Webroot has revamped its antivirus product line, moving to a cloud-based system that it says is better suited to detect the deluge of malicious software circulating on the Internet.
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    Delphi, C++ to goose desktop apps 03/09/2011 07:06:00

    In an attempt to enliven staid business applications, development tools vendor Embarcadero has updated its RAD Studio IDE (integrated developer environment) for Delphi and C++ applications, the company announced Friday.
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    Experts disagree on Android call recording 'Trojan' 04/08/2011 04:04:00

    According to some headlines, the sky is falling on Android. No, I am not referring to the headlines predicting that the iPhone 5 will double Apple's smartphone market share and leave Android in its dust. I am referring to reports that a new Trojan has infiltrated the Android ecosystem. Some experts, however, suggest this may not be malware, but simply an app working as intended.
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    Google pulls more malware from Android Market 13/06/2011 20:55:00

    Google removed more malware-infected applications from its Android Market last week, according to a security researcher who reported the rogue software to the company.
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    Sony Hacked Again: How Not to Do Network Security 04/06/2011 03:20:00

    Yes. As unbelievable as it may seem, Sony was hacked again. It is not (entirely) Sony's fault that it is the target du jour for hackers everywhere. But, it is Sony's fault that its networks and servers seem to be trivial to hack and easy to pwn.
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    Anti-virus software driving you mad? 5 fight-back tips 29/03/2011 02:24:00

    I like to think that most of us who use computers are reasonably bright and responsible. So I get really irritated by the mindset of some technology vendors who insist that treating us like children is not only okay, but also the responsible thing for them to do.
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    Top 5 online 2011 tax scams 26/03/2011 01:10:00

    You may not want to think about your taxes until Tax Day on April 15, but online scammers are already plotting to separate you from your tax refund and your identity. Scams for the 2011 tax season include promises of tax credits for charitable donations to disaster relief in Japan, malware-laden Websites optimized for search engines, dangerous e-mail, and so-called 'likejacking' techniques found on the social network Facebook.
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    Your smartphone: The next big security headache 22/02/2011 05:31:00

    2011 is the year that mobile security is going mainstream. Here at 2011 RSA Conference in San Francisco many of the security software companies I've spoken to have either released--or are planning to release a mobile security app of some sort.
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    Antivirus 2011: Digital defenders 26/01/2011 06:29:00

    If you haven't bought a new version of your antivirus software in a couple of years, now may be a good time to do so. Malware is evolving faster than ever, and the latest generation of antivirus software is better equipped to handle this rapid pace of change. If your antivirus software is a few years old, it may not be able to defend against this on­­slaught effectively, even if you faithfully download new virus definitions. In recent years, the technology that powers antivirus software has changed dramatically: An antivirus package you purchased a few years ago may be able to stop known viruses and other known malware, but brand-new, as-yet unknown viruses can be more dangerous, and newer products do a much better job of stopping them.
 
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