AVG Internet Security 2012 (£40 for one year and one PC) does a very good job of keeping a PC safe, but unfortunately some of the other 2012 internet security products do an astounding job. AVG’s suite fully blocked 92.3% of attacks in our real-world test – which helps determine…
Is Waledac spam dirtying the Russian 2012 elections?
Recently there have been several reports about the re-emergence of a botnet variant (Kelihos), which Symantec detects as W32.Waledac.C. The Waledac family is a threat that has been monitored by Symantec for many years and was featured in numerous blogs as well as a white paper. In the past, Waledac…
“Stock Alerts” Complete 2011 With 96%+ Winners and 2012 Starts With 100% Perfection
SANTA CLARA, CA– – The BullTrade.com "Stock Alert" service has set the benchmark for winning stock trades. Since January 2003, 96% of all closed-out trades have ended in gains, and some of them … View full post on computer security alerts – Yahoo! News Search Results View full post on…
G Data InternetSecurity 2012 review
G Data InternetSecurity 2012 (£34.95 for a one-year, single-PC licence) is the best of the 2012 crop of security suites. Although its interface isn’t terribly friendly to beginners, G Data’s suite put up some of the best malware detection and blocking scores in the history of our testing. G Data…
Trend Micro Titanium Internet Security 2012 review
If you’re looking for a suite with a load of features, Trend Micro Titanium Internet Security 2012 (£49.95 for one year and three PCs) isn’t for you. But if you need a set-and-forget suite that will keep your PC reasonably safe, it may be the right choice. Trend Micro’s suite…
“Stock Alerts” Kick Off 2012 With 100% Profitable Trading After 96% Winners in 2011
SANTA CLARA, CA– – The BullTrade.com "Stock Alert" service has set the benchmark for winning stock trades. Since January 2003, 96% of all closed-out trades have ended in gains, and some of them … View full post on computer security alerts – Yahoo! News Search Results View full post on…
Avira Internet Security Suite 2012 review
We couldn’t find anything truly wrong with Avira Internet Security Suite 2012 (£34.99 for one year, one PC) which protects against malware adequately, and although the interface isn’t perfect, it’s certainly usable. But in a year when so many suites are excellent performers, being adequate isn’t enough to keep pace….
DNSChanger Trojan Still Needs to be Cleaned from Fortune 500 and US Government Systems (February 3 & 6, 2012)
Half of Fortune 500 companies and nearly half of all US federal government agencies still have the DNSChanger Trojan on their networks, according to researchers……. View full post on SANS NewsBites View full post on National Cyber Security
Kernell’s Appeal to Overturn Obstruction of Justice Conviction Denied (January 30 & February 2, 2012)
David Kernell, the Tennessee college student who was found guilty on hacking into then-vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin’s Yahoo email account has lost an appeal to have his conviction for obstruction of justice thrown out……. View full post on SANS NewsBites View full post on National Cyber Security
Kaspersky Internet Security 2012 review
Kaspersky Internet Security 2012 (£49.99 for one year and three PCs) placed fourth in a recent survey of 2012 security suites. Although it finished outside the top three, it’s a solid all-around suite that will do an effective job at keeping you safe. In our real-world malware blocking tests, Kaspersky’s…