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Dr. Solomon's gets a tonic with record profits

...the retail product in the US is particularly pleasing," said Geoff Leary, Dr Solomon's chief executive Read more

16 January, 1998 by Martin Veitch

Dr Solomon's scores big quarter

...1 million to £11.9 million. In a prepared statement, Geoff Leary, Dr Solomon's chief executive, said: "We continue to win market share in... Read more

15 October, 1997 by Martin Veitch

Dr Solomon's buys Mac anti-virus, network tools

...in the Macintosh market," said Mike Hill, director of product marketing at Dr Solomon's. "This acquisition is the right strategic opportunity for us, allowing... Read more

13 October, 1997 by Martin Veitch

McAfee sees upside in Dr Solomon's flotation

Jeff Barnes, UK country manager of McAfee said the move would force Dr Solomon's UK customers into reconsidering its choice of anti-virus and... Read more

13 November, 1996 by Martin Veitch

Solomon's ships own-brand Virex for Mac

Dr Solomon's is stepping up its activity in the Macintosh market by... Read more

9 March, 1998 by Martin Veitch

Solomon's tranquil on Michelangelo virus

...mania all started in 1992," said Graham Cluley, senior technology consultant at Dr Solomon's. "An American anti-virus vendor went on CNN and told... Read more

25 February, 1998 by Martin Veitch

Solomon's digs out IRC worms

...as adding codes to chat contributions. Martin Brown, senior technical consultant for Dr Solomon's, said the easiest answer is to change the default save... Read more

16 December, 1997 by Martin Veitch

Over 1,000 macro viruses - Dr. Solomon's

Dr. Solomon's said today there are over 1,000 macro viruses in... Read more

5 June, 1997 by Martin Veitch

Dr Solomon's says McAfee virus alert is just marketing

A spokesman for Dr Solomon's yesterday said rival McAfee's claims to have found a... Read more

12 February, 1997 by Martin Veitch

Top 10 Viruses: Macro down but still major threat

...commonly encountered type of virus," said Graham Cluley, senior technology consultant at Dr Solomon's Software. "They spread via infected documents and spreadsheets." The top... Read more

13 March, 1998 by Marc Ambasna Jones

Macro viruses now half of top 10 viruses

According to statistics released by leading anti-virus software developer Dr. Solomon's, December 1997 saw five macro viruses in its top 10... Read more

13 January, 1998 by Martin Veitch

Macro viruses spreading like wildfire

...UK," said Graham Cluley, senior technical consultant at ant-virus software firm Dr Solomon's. "More and more are getting in the wild. This month... Read more

16 April, 1997 by Martin Veitch

Solomon's shines on Easdaq

UK anti-virus house Dr Solomon's continues to shine with a £2.9m profit for its... Read more

10 April, 1997 by Martin Veitch

Dr.Solomon's catches growth bug

Dr.Solomon's has nearly trebled its annual operating profits on the back... Read more

25 July, 1997 by Marc Ambasna Jones

Dr Solomon's claims macro virus breakthrough

...Excel. There are over 600 macro viruses in existence today, according to Dr Solomon's. The firm claims an 80 per cent success rate for... Read more

12 May, 1997 by Martin Veitch

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