Microsoft Security Essentials 2.1 review

Microsoft Security Essentials 2.1 is something of a mixed bag. I like its interface, and it is reasonably good at cleaning up infections, but it falters at stopping new malware, and it plods through its chores. View full post on Techworld.com security View full post on National Cyber Security »…

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Webroot SecureAnywhere Essentials 2012 review

Webroot’s SecureAnywhere Essentials 2012 (£39.395 for one year, three PCs at the time of writing) offering shows lots of promise. SecureAnywhere represents a complete overhaul of Webroot’s product line, with a brand-new interface and new internals to go along with it. The package is fast, and it’s good at catching…

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Comodo Cleaning Essentials Identifies and Removes Malware and Unsafe Processes From Infected Computers

JERSEY CITY, NJ–(Marketwire -01/31/12)- Comodo (http://www.comodo.com/), one of the top certificate authorities and Internet security organizations, announced the release of Comodo® Cleaning Essentials, a set of powerful security tools designed to help users identify and remove malware and unsafe processes from infected Windows computers. A portable application, Comodo Cleaning Essentials…

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Comodo Cleaning Essentials

A PC protected by a quality antivirus tool should be pretty darn safe. Even if a brand-new threat isn’t recognized, your security tool should keep it from actually doing harm. If the malware has already settled in, though, you have a problem. Active threats may well smack down any attempt…

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