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AVG Anti-Virus (Grisoft)hot!
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13.09.2008
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Size: 18MB
After installing, you can run a virus scan, and you will have the option to delete, move to vault, or heal the file (virus) that it finds. If you are having download problems, please check out the "Information" page.
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Homepage: http://www.grisoft.com
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Hits: 8894
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Avira AntiVir Personal Editionhot!
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11.02.2007
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AntiVir Personal Edition is a free antivirus program for Windows computers. It has a resident component that monitors file movements for signs of viruses. It also allows you to scan your computer and repair files that have been infected. The program comes with a facility to automatically check the AntiVir website for updates to the virus definitions and download them. Updates are free. You will recognize the free of charge AntiVir PersonalEdition Classic with its characteristic red umbrella. The Premium variant is additionally accompanied by a silver umbrella that symbolizes additional protection through an extended functionality of the Premium Version on the one hand and on the other the cooperation with the Auerbach foundation.
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Homepage: http://www.free-av.com/
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Hits: 1230
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BitDefender Free Edition Anti-Virushot!
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11.02.2007
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BitDefender Free Edition is a free antivirus program that includes on demand scanning, scheduled scanning, automatic and manual updates of antivirus definitions, etc. There appear to be versions available for Windows, MSDOS, Linux, Windows CE, and Palm.
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Homepage: http://www.bitdefender.com
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Hits: 1098
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BlastBack 1.20hot!
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19.02.2007
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Size: 289KB
BlastBack was designed to allow users to help out fellow users that are infected with the MSBlast (and variants) worm by sending them a message (via the Windows' Messenger service) telling them that they appear to be infected with MSBlast as their machine attempted to connect to port 135.
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Hits: 842
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Bootminderhot!
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20.02.2007
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Prevents your computer from being infected by boot-viruses. Bootminder will warn you if a floppy is in your A: drive when closing down Windows. This way, you won't start up with the floppy still in it.
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Homepage: http://www.freebyte.com/bootminder/
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Hits: 1038
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