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Comodo Antivirus 5.9

Comodo Antivirus 5.9

...files you think are suspicious to Comodo for analysis. Is it a new virus? Have any other users submitted it? Or has it already been... Read more

16 January, 2012
VoodooShield 1.03

VoodooShield 1.03

...computers for viruses and malware from a list of known viruses. All new virus or malware need to be identified before the list can be... Read more

17 May, 2012
ClamWin Portable 0.97.4

ClamWin Portable 0.97.4

...virus database updates. ClamAV team regularly updates virus databases to include a new virus/variant immediately after it appears, standalone virus Scanner Read more

10 April, 2012
USB-AV Antivirus 3.0.0.486

USB-AV Antivirus 3.0.0.486

...of viruses that propagate by external devices and its aptitude to detect new virus variants, it is the ideal program to prepare to the maximum... Read more

6 March, 2012
VIRUSfighter 7.1.133

VIRUSfighter 7.1.133

...then runs discreetly in the background, watching for threats. Every time a new virus outbreak occurs, an effective antidote is released and automatically installed Read more

28 February, 2012
VIRUSfighter Server 7.1.133

VIRUSfighter Server 7.1.133

...then runs discreetly in the background, watching for threats. Every time a new virus outbreak occurs, an effective antidote is released and automatically installed Read more

28 February, 2012
Malware Detection Module Using Machine Learning Algorithms to Assist in Centralized Security in Enterprise Networks

Malware Detection Module Using Machine Learning Algorithms to Assist in Centralized Security in Enterprise Networks

...this may be sufficient for home-users, a security risk from a new virus could threaten an entire enterprise network Read more

1 January, 2012
Dr.Web Anti-virus Light 6.01.5

Dr.Web Anti-virus Light 6.01.5

...algorithm to detect malware Origins Tracing for Android which allows detecting the new virus families using the knowledge database on previous threats. A unique record... Read more

27 November, 2011
Drunk Zombies 1.0

Drunk Zombies 1.0

Its 2018 and a new virus is spreading called the "Vodka Virus". People who become infected with... Read more

23 November, 2011
GateWall Mail Security 2.1

GateWall Mail Security 2.1

...antivirus enables proactive virus detection. Therefore, Entensys Zero-Hour begins fighting a new virus before it infects millions of computers. Cloud antispam filters messages based... Read more

8 November, 2011
Antivirus Pro 1.0

Antivirus Pro 1.0

Finally the long-awaited Antivirus Pro!- HD Graphics!- Two new Virus: Polymorph and Bot Net !- Three new Towers: Reboot, Ice and Logic... Read more

8 October, 2011
Metamorphic Computer Virus Detection by Case-Based Reasoning (CBR) Methods

Metamorphic Computer Virus Detection by Case-Based Reasoning (CBR) Methods

...virus database is done automatically without connecting to the Internet. Whenever, a new virus is detected, it will be automatically added to the database used... Read more

1 October, 2011
EAD Restore Point Creator 1.0

EAD Restore Point Creator 1.0

...to CEO Charles Stratton. He had excellent Anti-virus software, but a new virus took over his computer, the virus was removed from the computer... Read more

30 May, 2011
GENE LABS: Angry Spores 1.1

GENE LABS: Angry Spores 1.1

...an addictive arcade puzzle game set in the world of genetic experiments. New virus, that is capable of genetically changing any living organism, is spreading... Read more

5 March, 2011
Gene Labs : Angry Spores LITE 1.0

Gene Labs : Angry Spores LITE 1.0

...an addictive arcade puzzle game set in the world of genetic experiments. New virus, that is capable of genetically changing any living organism, is spreading... Read more

4 March, 2011

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