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    FREE software
    skwirlinator
    by skwirlinator  5-14-2007    6
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    Top Ten Open Source Window Apps
    serene_ore
    by serene_ore  10-29-2006    2
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    Top 20 most popular Open Source programs in 2006
    ctrinity
    by ctrinity  1-12-2007    6
     the most popular open source software in 2006.
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    Freeware - Best Antivirus - Best Firewall - Best Adware/Spyware
    ctrinity
    by ctrinity  1-21-2007    12
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    WARNING! Fake Firefox Extension on the loose...
    jonharlow
    by jonharlow  8-2-2006    5
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    I want a Freeware Utility to...
    darkseid
    by darkseid  11-27-2006    1
     Extremely useful free utilities that do specific jobs really well and save time and money.
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    Researchers develop next-generation computer antivirus system
    Silkweaver
    by Silkweaver  8-7-2008    3
     Interesting approach to computer security
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    Lists of freeware security software
    Jasper22
    by Jasper22  2-4-2007    1
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    Is your anti-virus software working? Here's how to test it.
    taksmaster
    by taksmaster  6-4-2007    1
     Mine works.
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    Living without antivirus
    wiganfootie
    by wiganfootie  7-15-2009    5
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    Howto Create your own Windows Installation CD with all updates & software included
    Djiezes
    by Djiezes  12-23-2006   
     & some links to essential & excellent software -- Videos
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    12 Custom Firefox Search Engines for Essential Needs
    esengulov
    by esengulov  1-21-2007    1
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    free or opensource alternatives for all-needed and must have software
    esengulov
    by esengulov  11-9-2006    1
     I recommend to use this page as a guide to get all software you need after reinstalling your system
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    Freeware for Windows
    rko2007
    by rko2007  6-16-2007    1
     It's quite a long list!
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    "Storm" Superworm Poses BIG Threats - Gathering Power Daily
    BartendingBear
    by BartendingBear  10-4-2007    1
     It will not be pretty. It will be horrible, almost assuredly.
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    Avast Anti-virus
    wutzername
    by wutzername  12-13-2006   
     This found several trojans & some spyware that my AVG, Windows Defender, and Spybot missed.
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    400,000 PCs infected with Fake 'Antivirus 2009' Software, says Microsoft
    Rashid Malik
    by Rashid Malik  1-1-2009    6
     Two of my colleagues also fell in the trap.
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    Hijack this , read the article!
    douchrti
    by douchrti  9-6-2007    2
     Jeez, is nothing scared!
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    Top Online Email and Internet Scams
    mugofcoffee
    by mugofcoffee  4-30-2009    1
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    Fighting Malaria with USB device
    Fast T friend
    by Fast T friend  9-28-2009    1
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    Webi - Free and Open Source Software Directory
    rj3sp
    by rj3sp  10-19-2007   
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    The Top Antivirus and Spyware Removals to Avoid Like the Plague
    kkcapricorn
    by kkcapricorn  8-8-2009    3
     Eventually getting hit by a nasty computer virus, trojan or severe Adware infection is bound to happen. These problems strike both experienced as well as novice computer users, and the only indication that something is wrong might be that a strange ad window keeps automatically popping up whenever you’re browsing the Internet or your computer slows down to an annoying crawl. Many people who are faced with these issues automatically turn to the Internet for either free or paid antivirus software. There have been many MUO articles covering various free antivirus or antispyware tools, such as Mark’s review of AVG or Bill’s review of Spyware Terminator. However, since so many people turn to the Internet when such a tragedy strikes, I wanted to take a moment to list some of the fake antivirus and spyware removals that you should stay away from or you’ll find your computer infected even worse.~~~~~~~~~ more at the site
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    Computer visuses hit one million
    pokkets
    by pokkets  8-6-2008    3
     They say it is due to an increasingly professional digital criminal underground. Doesn't that just mean they're making increasing amounts of money? Looks like Vista is as infectious as Windows has ever been. I suppose it pays to become more well versed on the capability, and mechanisms of computer viruses, and watch out for them in addition to relying on antivirus programs. If my programs have found a virus trojan etc, I can't delete it until I've found out what I can about it. I don't remember having any real trouble since I started using firefox, but I'd be surprised if any could compete with some of the operator errors I've had to fix. It can be hard to fix something when the answer can be found on line, and the computer won't boot.
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    Fake Security Software In Millions Of Computers
    mcsmithblack
    by mcsmithblack  10-19-2009   
     Oh Boy! A new computer scam. ""In terms of the number of people who potentially have this in their machines, it's tens of millions," Weafer said." It was also impossible to tell how much cyberthieves made off with but "affiliates" acting as middlemen to convince people to download the software were believed to earn between 1 cent per download and 55 cents. TrafficConverter.biz, which has been shut down, had boasted that its top affiliates earned as much as $332,000 a month for selling scam security software, according to Weafer."
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    Nasty Conficker worm stirs to life
    tabsey
    by tabsey  4-12-2009   
     Also means Microsoft will be able to check for genuine programs as you will need to give them access to stop the bug.
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    computer virus Part 2
    kkcapricorn
    by kkcapricorn  9-4-2007    3
     I have been infected, which is the reason I need to put this in 2 parts - I no longer can cut and paste. It never showed up on any of my security programs:ZoneAlarm, SpySweeper,Spyblaster(did find some compromised sites) SpyBot Search & Destroy AVG antivirus, anti-spy,rootkit detector, Ccleaner, & on & on. I bought a new computer mine was so infected.
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    Install Firefox, OpenOffice etc. on Your USB Stick
    kielipuoli
    by kielipuoli  5-6-2007   
     I find this very, very useful!
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    Software licenses contain secret damnation clauses
    cakebelly
    by cakebelly  9-9-2009    4
     more: The Catholic church offers a free EULA checking service through its "Devil's Advocate" program, although users can expect to wait several weeks before their computers are processed and shipped back to them from Vatican City. Infernal terms can appear in EULAs from any company, large or small. Early versions of Windows Vista included the clause "In exchange for using this software, the user agrees to surrender his soul to the Forces of Darkness and to be damned for all eternity", while the AVG antivirus program required the user to "abide where the worm dieth not", and also installed Yahoo Toolbar by default. But even for professionals, spotting the hidden damnation clauses can be tricky. "One client asked me to check the EULA for Corel Painter," said Beefy. "I was about to tell my client to click on the "I agree to the above terms" box, when I noticed what appeared to be a tiny speck of dirt next to it. On closer inspection, I saw that it was an asterisk, and, after scro
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    These are real nasties folks, be afraid, be very afraid
    douchrti
    by douchrti  6-4-2008   
     Read the article to see what came in 3rd. Its actually the one Ive seen most talked about in Forums and Blogs.
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    How to Find Hidden Malware on Your Comptuer
    sweetsfoods
    by sweetsfoods  1-7-2008   
     Always you must take care ;) Useful post
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    FileHoo
    skwirlinator
    by skwirlinator  11-9-2007   
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    Free anti-virus
    jeestirling
    by jeestirling  11-24-2006    1
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    Mad Doctor In Australia And Tesladownunder.com
    mcsmithblack
    by mcsmithblack  11-14-2009    2
     This site is CRAZY, but fun. The guy plays with all kinds of unusual stuff: Tesla generators (obviously), liquid nitrogen, lasers, electromagnetics. And that ain't all, folks. Check it out and be amazed!
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    Top 5 Online Scanners
    boozich
    by boozich  5-21-2008   
     An online virus scanner should never be considered a substitute for an installed antivirus scanner. But if you suspect your installed antivirus is missing a threat or you simply want a second opinion, an online scanner can be a valuable adjunct to security. Each of the following online scanners are considered best-of-breed
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    CNET Download.com Not So ’Spyware-Free’
    merrie
    by merrie  11-12-2008   
      You’re security conscious and you want to protect your computer. You’re looking for useful utilities. Download.com assures users that all programs available via the website have been analysed, and don’t contain any malicious code. So maybe you relax your vigilance. But with both businesses and bad guys making use of sponsored links on sites like download.com and Google, you’ve got to stay very alert indeed to make sure that you don’t get caught out. * Image source: Viruslist.com analyst’s diary.
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    antivirus 2009
    gary1234
    by gary1234  9-28-2008    12
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    New Storm Worm Outbreak Blasting The Internet
    Sorgalim
    by Sorgalim  4-13-2007    2
     The latest variant is dangerous because it's encrypted to hide from antivirus programs and uses a hard-to-squash peer-to-peer network. Unlike the original Storm malware, which was hidden in an executable file, this one is hidden in the encrypted zip file. Ullrich explained in an interview that means it's much more difficult for antivirus software to detect the malicious code. If they can't detect it, they can't stop it. If a user opens the file, his machine is infected with the malware and it then connects to a peer-to-peer network where it can upload data, including personal information from the infected computer, according to researchers at Postini, who noted that the new Storm variant drove Thursday's virus level to 60 times the average. It also can download additional malware onto the infected system.
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    Norton requires math test for Canadians.
    erdos0
    by erdos0  8-15-2009    6
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    Spyware, Viruses, Ughhhh
    douchrti
    by douchrti  11-15-2007    1
     educate yourselves in the matters that pertain to staying safe online.
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    COMODO ofers free security software!
    jarek69
    by jarek69  5-3-2007   
     No Remarks
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