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Story: BT to block rogue diallers

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Posted by: dont matter..jus helping (Saturday 24 December 2005, 6:44 AM)

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dude norton sux ditch it i got rid of it and have had no virus problems since.... this will be the one time im going on here cuz i was looking up registry cleaner and it brought me this... get avast free home edition, sygate firewall or zone alarm or outpost or kerio, get microsoft anitspyware, spybot search and destroy, ad aware, Ewido (gets rid of many rootkits, trojans, spyware and more!) not very well known but very high ratings and i love it..., ccleaner, registry cleaner and you should be set... also get bit defender 8 free edition which has rapid updates like 2 a day minimum... seriously norton sux get avast!

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