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Microsoft closes hole in antivirus software

...Microsoft has plugged a hole in its antivirus and anti-spyware software that could allow an attacker authenticated on the local system... Read more

25 February, 2011 by Elinor Mills
Absolute Scanne Process 1.17.08.28

Absolute Scanne Process 1.17.08.28

This is an anti-spyware software. It helps to know the current process, these are completed... Read more

31 March, 2011

Cyborg brains: The next evolutionary step

...brain malware Technologies that perform similar functions to today's antivirus and anti-spyware software would be required to prevent hackers from stealing information from... Read more

28 February, 2011 by Nick Heath
Complete Protection System - System Scanner 1.2.0.1

Complete Protection System - System Scanner 1.2.0.1

...Protection System's System Scanner is different from other anti-virus and anti-spyware software, in that it doesn't just rely on signatures to... Read more

27 September, 2010

Microsoft anti-spyware buy hits hurdles

Microsoft's move into the anti-spyware market may be complicated by an agreement between its latest acquisition, Giant, and software company Sunbelt Read more

20 December, 2004 by Alorie Gilbert

Anti-spyware software targets Gator

Pop-up ads may be legal, according to a new ruling, but software makers are wasting no time in giving consumers a way to remove them Read more

10 September, 2003 by Stefanie Olsen

AOL to stamp out spies

America Online on Tuesday announced the addition of anti-spyware software as part of future upgrades to its flagship online service... Read more

6 January, 2004 by Jim Hu

Microsoft launches beta of anti-spyware app

Redmond's first piece of dedicated anti-spyware software has entered the final stages of testing: a public beta... Read more

6 January, 2005 by Matt Hines

Anti-Spyware Coalition to define terms

Anti-spyware software makers are taking another shot at creating a definition of... Read more

3 June, 2005 by Joris Evers
Rootkits: What you should know

Rootkits: What you should know

...the drill, but it's worth repeating. Be sure to keep antivirus/anti-spyware software (and in fact, every software component of the computer) up... Read more

21 October, 2008 by Michael Kassner

Working@Home: Keeping Secure

...for your applications as well as installing the latest anti-virus and anti-spyware software to make sure you and your personal information is also... Read more

20 May, 2008

UK sees sharp rise in phishing attacks

...software on their PC, almost one in three people do not have anti-spyware software on their computer Read more

17 April, 2008 by Nick Heath
Best of Breed vs. Suite Anti-Spyware: What's Best for You?

Best of Breed vs. Suite Anti-Spyware: What's Best for You?

...nuclear reactor! Winker's paper points up the critical need for deploying anti-spyware software and builds a strong case for choosing a best of... Read more

12 December, 2007

Anti-spyware demo revealed as malware in disguise

...operating in a "grey area" of the law, as providing demos of anti-spyware software isn't regarded as a criminal offence. Despite the threats... Read more

9 November, 2007 by Marcus Browne

McAfee: Yahoo search most 'risky'

...and is, in fact, the only major search vendor who makes free anti-spyware software available to its users. We support any efforts that help... Read more

5 June, 2007 by Tom Espiner

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