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Has Apple Lost Its Security Shine?
Monday, 18 September 2006
With the latest large sets of security patches and an alleged wireless driver vulnerability, Mac OS X no longer seems invincible. Our expert delves into the real threats in the Apple world and outlines simple steps you can take to protect yourself.
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Security products sell despite freebies
Sunday, 17 September 2006
NEW YORK -- Microsoft gives away a security firewall with its latest operating system. Many high-speed Internet service providers offer free anti-virus protection for subscribers. And several Web sites distribute free toolbars to warn of Web scams.

AOL even recently made a package of basic security tools - anti-virus, anti-spyware and firewall programs - available for free to anyone, not just paying subscribers.
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ISS CEO To Warn Execs About Computer Vulnerabilities
Saturday, 16 September 2006
ATLANTA, GA. – Tom Noonan, chief executive officer of Internet Security Systems (ISS), plans to use an “opening bell” ceremony at the Nasdaq to warn executives about continuing vulnerabilities to computers and networks.

Noonan will speak in New York on Tuesday morning.
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Grisoft launches beta program for AVG Internet Security 7.5
Saturday, 16 September 2006
GRISOFT announced the availability of a public beta version of AVG Internet Security 7.5, its new comprehensive anti-malware security suite. In addition to the new security suite, public beta versions for the entire AVG 7.5 computer security portfolio are available, including new products, as well as updated versions with significant improvements.
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Symantec updates Internet security software
Saturday, 16 September 2006
Cupertino (CA) - Symantec has launched new versions of two of its Internet security software titles. Norton Antivirus 2007 and Norton Internet Security 2007 provide computers with safeguards against spyware, viruses, and even phishing schemes.

According to Symantec, improved technology enables the new Antivirus software to automatically detect an upcoming security threat and will block it from affecting the user's computer, even without needing to obtain authorization. It is also able to block attacks from worms or viruses that mask themselves from virus protection software.
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