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POPS9 dangerous celebrities online Internet security company McAfee has released a list of the top celebrities searches that are the most risky, possibly landing users with viruses or spyware
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POPSMcAfee to Offer Security-as-a-Service To make it easy for customers to maximize the value of its solutions and help them save money through Security-as-a-service (SaaS), McAfee has outlined details of its SaaS strategy.
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POPSMicrosoft introduces Morro I dont know, Im still reeling from having to use Vista with its frequent BSOD's. Now Im supposed to try a new Microsoft product? Fool me once..... Another great article over at Gizmodo.com.
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POPSDell Studio 15 Laptop with Core 2 Duo Processor 2.2GHz and 15.6" LED Dell Studio 15 Laptop specs: Intel Core 2 Duo T6600 (2.2GHz/800Mhz FSB/2MB cache), Vista Premium, 15.6” High Definition (720p) LED Display with TrueLife and Camera, 256MB ATI Mobility Radeon HD 4570, 3GB SDRAM, 250GB HD, 8X CD / DVD Burner (Dual Layer DVD+/-R Drive), 56 Whr Lithium Ion Battery (6 cell), 802.11agn Half Mini-Card, McAfee 15 month, 1Yr In-Home Service
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POPSConflicker worm remedy just in case. Clipmarking this article, just in case. So far there isn't too much activity caused by this worm... But you never know if one of these human created machine viruses will strike you or I mean your puter. Keep your computer updated plus your virus protection. I use AVG because IT'S FREE and it seems to do the job. Too bad we can't fix the economy as easy. Maybe there should be a banking protector Like AVG... oh, I forgot there was but it went to sleep. :cry:
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POPSPC Virus 'Time Bomb' Precautions And Remedies We're less than a day away from a global computer meltdown — or a terrific April Fool's joke. At some point on April 1, the Conficker virus, which has quietly infected millions of PCs worldwide to herd them into a "botnet" of linked machines, will phone home for new instructions. What it'll do next is anyone's guess. It could muster enough silicon firepower to take down any Web site on the planet, or send out enough spam to fill the inboxes of every e-mail user on Earth. It could offer itself up to the highest bidder, mostly likely an Eastern European cybercriminal. Or it could do what it's been doing for months — nothing. If it turns out you are infected, Microsoft's put up instructions on how to clean your PC, but it's not easy. If you're not, downloading and installing Microsoft's latest software updates should protect you.
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POPSImportant: How To Scan and Remove Malicious Viruses "Every so often, we hear about a new and horrible virus spreading across the internet, infecting millions of Windows computers. Today we'll show you the steps to remove those threats and (hopefully) prevent them from happening in the future."