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McAfee Avert Labs (Free subscription) | yesterday
Today marks another day of momentous change for McAfee’s research teams. I just spent two days with my new colleagues from Secure Computing and some of my team members from McAfee Avert Labs. It was two grueling days of discussion and education as we both came up to speed on our research methodologies and technologies. [...]
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[SoftRatty] Lattest Articles (Free subscription) | yesterday
Didnt Microsoft kill Netscape? Maybe they have forgotten about numerous lawsuits regarding their monopoly stance. Apparently, both Symantec and McAfee has taken direct stock hits with Microsofts...
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McAfee Avert Labs (Free subscription) | yesterday
Artemis was a Greek Goddess of hunt, forests and hills (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Artemis). It is also a name for McAfee’s new “always-on,” real-time protection technology (http://www.mcafee.com/artemis) which is now available, without charge, in many of the latest McAfee products. The legendary home of Greek Gods is the mount Olympus - the highest mountain in Greece. Well, today Artemis reached...
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Geeks in Paradise (Free subscription) | 11/20/2008
You might be looking at the next great datacenter tool READ MORE
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StillSecure, After All These Years (Free subscription) | 11/20/2008
Following up an article he wrote earlier about the pros and cons of the different types of NAC, Tim Greene's column this week talks about what he calls Hybrid NAC installs. Tim is referring to organizations buying NAC for one...
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MSFN - Frontpage News (Free subscription) | 11/20/2008
In a surprise move, Microsoft has announced it will offer a free anti-virus and security solution from the second half of next year. It will stop...
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McAfee Avert Labs (Free subscription) | 11/20/2008
Most folks associate computer viruses and other prevalent malware with the Internet. Not quite. The earliest computer threats came from the era of floppy disks and removable media. However, with the arrival of the Internet, email and network based attacks became the preferred vector for hackers to spread malicious code and the issues with removable [...]
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News Beast (Free subscription) | 11/20/2008
NewsFactor - McAfee and Symantec could be affected as Microsoft moves to provide free antivirus software. If the software, code-named Morro, successfully protects against viruses, analysts said, it could mean an exodus from well-known security brands.
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Hostpundit - Hosting and Gadgets (Free subscription) | 11/20/2008
November 19, 2008 — ( WEB HOST INDUSTRY REVIEW) — Security technology firm McAfee announced on Wednesday it has completed the acquisition of Secure Computing for $5.75 per common share in cash, for a total value of $418 million.
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Ken Nelson (Free subscription) | 11/20/2008
It was only a matter of time… Microsoft will make Morro available to XP, Vista and 7 users: The new software will reportedly use very minimal resources, which means it should work well with older PCs. If fact, Microsoft says Morro has been specially designed for older PCs and low-spec machines popular in developing nations. [...]
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New Gadgets and Gizmos (Free subscription) | 11/20/2008
McAfee and Symantec could be affected as Microsoft moves to provide free antivirus software. If the software, code-named Morro, successfully protects against viruses, analysts said, it could mean an exodus from well-known security brands. On Tuesday, Microsoft announced a security offering focused on protecting against malware. The software giant is addressing what it sees as a growing need for a security...
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Silicon Alley Insider (Free subscription) | 11/20/2008
When Microsoft (MSFT) announced it was abandoning its unsucessful $50 "Windows Live OneCare" in favor of a new, free security suite named " Morro ," we wondered how companies like McAfee (MFE) or Symantec (SYMC) would be able to compete against a free product. But Microsoft is promising it's not trying to wipe out the security software firms. Morro, by design, won't offer nearly as much protection...
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molly-the-cat | 07/10/2008
Is it "The beginning of World War III" as news breaks that the "US Army crossed Iran's borders" and there are now "20000 US Soldiers in Iran" which in effect means "USA declares war on Iran" as a number of reports are suggesting?
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mushi_mushi | 03/13/2008
One day you visit a trusted site then the next day you visit the same site and it infects your computer with malware without you knowing about it. This is very scary.
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noactive | 01/18/2008
he Toshiba Qosmio F45 is, definitively, your mobile digital entertainment notebook for high definition with an integrated HD DVD-ROM drive for watching HD DVDs. Two high-fidelity Harman Kardon speakers with one subwoofer maximize your HD audio experience in 5.1 surround sound using Dolby Home Theater digital audio