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How viruses work
by Davey Winder
They will get past your security software. Know your enemy and protect yourself.
Sep 18, 2007
News
New Mac malware attack spotted
by Shaun Nichols
The Mac may enjoy a largely secure existence compared to Windows PCs, but it's not immune. A new malware attack for MacOS X systems has been spotted in the wild.
Jul 9, 2009
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Fight fire with fire
by Staff Writers
Forgetting the hype for a moment, the Internet *is* a dangerous place. In the Internet age complacency is one of the greatest dangers facing business. While many companies assume that viruses an
Jan 11, 2002
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Sneaky malware code can steal bank details at the ATM
by Daniel Long
Covering your PIN code with your hand is no defence against new malware targeting ATMs that has appeared in the Ukraine and Russia, recording card transactions at the machine, including PIN, security number and account details
Jun 23, 2009
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Free software... and why we avoid it.
by Barry Collins
With the free products on our new cover DVD, you need never buy software again. So why do we still keep paying?
Sep 22, 2006
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The Tsar of Anti-Virus
by Ed Dawson
PC Authority speaks to Eugene Kaspersky, the Russian king of security software about cutting-edge programming, cyber criminals, pinball, and life in Moscow.
Aug 31, 2007
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G-Lock SpamCombat
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Impressive and free antivirus and antispyware package
Oct 14, 2005
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Microsoft releases Internet Explorer 8
by Daniel Robinson
Microsoft has officially released Internet Explorer 8 (IE8), the latest version of its web browser, adding improved compliance with web standards, greater security features and improved performance.
Mar 19, 2009
JASC PAINTSHOP PRO 8.0
by Tom Arah
When you think of photo editing, the chances are you think of Adobe Photoshop. However, the majority of non-professional users don't need Photoshop's high-end power and can't justify its cost. That's where Paint Shop Pro (PSP) comes in. Its low price is definitely its initial attraction, but that has never stopped it aiming high. At times, as with version 6's introduction of vector layers, it has even left Photoshop trailing behind. However, version 7's minor fiddling was a serious letdown and as time passed, it began to look as if PSP had run out of steam. Version 8, though, shows this isn't the case.You begin to realise how fundamental the overhaul has been as soon as you load the application.
Aug 1, 2003
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