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Posted by admin on 29 Jan 2008 | Tagged as: Anti Virus, Antivirus, Computer, Security
Well, the most cost-effective method for avoiding viruses would be to curtail your habit of random Internet surfing, downloading and installing unverified freewares, and sharing audio and video files on the Internet. However, since doing so will completely dry up the fun quotient of your Internet experience, it’s highly unlikely that you will follow these recommendations. You may also not like the idea of buying a licensed copy of computer security software, obviously because there are costs involved and as a true Internet surfer, you would want to have something that is completely free but is still able to do the job, i.e. prevent viruses from entering your computer system.
Based on these specific needs and requirements, I could have easily told you to download pirated copies of popular computer security software systems. But, I will never make such dubious recommendations because firstly it is illegal and secondly because most of these pirated or cracked copies are themselves embedded with loads of malicious software codes. So, if you use these pirated copies, you might either end up in jail or with a computer that has more of viruses than your files and folders. The choice is all yours.
For avoiding viruses, the one thing you can do legally is that you can download and use trial versions of popular computer security software systems that might be available. You don’t have to worry about the expiry of trail period because there are plenty of options available and you can continue using them one after another. However, since not all of these security systems offer full functionality in their trial versions, you might still have to compromise on the security of your computer system. This may work as long as you do not have any valuable data on your computer, but in case you have some, I would recommend that you get yourself a licensed copy of computer security software as soon as possible. You have no other option. Trust me!
Posted by admin on 29 Jan 2008 | Tagged as: Anti Virus, Avg, Security
With rising incidences of online scams, it has become quite necessary to install and use an effective security system that can protect your computer from all types of risks such virus attacks, spyware, Trojans, worms, and other types of malicious software programs. However, this is often not possible obviously because most of the security systems that are available require you to purchase a licence that is quite costly. Most computer users are thus left with no other option but to rely on trial versions having limited functionalities or free versions whose credibility is always a suspect.
So, isn’t there a solution to this? Well, the solution is there but you see it all depends on how you use the Internet. The solution I would recommend is AVG free edition, but to derive the best possible benefits from this free security software, it’s important that you follow the prescribed guidelines. You see, the free version of AVG does not provide protection from spywares, Trojans, worms, and rootkits and as such you need to be careful while surfing the Internet. AVG free is effective only against viruses, but you can make good use of it if you avoid random Internet surfing. In effect, it means that while using AVG free, you will have to limit your Internet surfing to known, reputed websites where the probability of malicious software programs is a lot less.
This may take the fun out of your Internet surfing experience, but if you don’t have the funds to purchase a licensed copy of security software right now, then AVG Free is certainly your best bet. You can install and use AVG Free for the time being and when you have the requite funds, you can purchase the licensed copy of AVG computer security that provides complete protection, 24/7. And by the way, don’t forget that something is always better than nothing.
Posted by admin on 25 Oct 2007 | Tagged as: Anti Virus, Antivirus, HouseCall, McAfee, Norton, PCcillin, Security, Server, Software
It’s rare for a large company like TrendMicro to offer freebie software which could potentially harm its own sales. But in House Call, they’ve released an anti-Virus utility which is almost as effective as their much heralded PC-cillin suite.
The utility is free to download, and TrendMicro has surely released it as an incentive for users to eventually upgrade to the PC-cillin package. The only trouble is, they’re giving a lot away for free. So much, in fact, those users might be tempted to stick with what they know works.
House Call is extremely efficient at what it does. Sitting on the user’s operating system, it acts as a barrier between the local hard drive and harmful viruses which a user might encounter on the web. Not only does it protect from online dangers, but it has scanning facilities to detect and destroy Trojans and worms that are already in place on the system.
The first thing you’ll notice about House Call - after the quick download - is the intuitive interface. It’s very simple to navigate between the various settings and even novice users will find the information that they need. House Call looks to break away from the complexities that can arise with some of the more comprehensive anti-Virus suites on the market. It keeps things simple and makes no effort to be more than it is.
When you install HouseCall for the first time, you’ll be asked to download a plug-in for your web browser. The plug-in allows the software to scan your system’s memory and it will also search for harmful files in any storage disks that you have attached. One of the features which distinguish House Call over its premium rivals is the support for virus definitions.
House Call keeps an online virus database which the software connects to and automatically transfers every time there are new additions. The benefits of this are obvious. When you purchase packages like Norton, or indeed PC-cillin, you have to make a constant effort to stay on top of new sophisticated threats. This means connecting your application and manually searching for new fixes. While the software is usually better equipped to tackle such viruses, how many of us actually check for new updates every day?
You don’t need to worry about manually updating House Call. It looks after itself. You can carry on browsing the Internet, and the software will quietly make upgrades as new definitions become available. If you encounter a virus or a file without the required certificate, House Call will pop up and offer you options for how to deal with the file.
Of course, there’s a reason why House Call is free and PC-cillin isn’t. While HouseCall is more than capable of dealing with the most basic threats, it will openly let you know if it detects a virus which it doesn’t have a fix for. On top of that, you’ll be referred to PC-cillin. So it’s clear to see how TrendMicro are hoping to make their money, but to be fair, we found that most of the viruses you’d expect to encounter are dealt with efficiently by this free utility. Trojans and worms can be eliminated, along with spyware and bundled adware which we could all do without.
House Call offers a helpful “Auto Clean” feature which will automatically filter through the files on a webpage, or your local system if stated, and get rid of threats. It’s particularly good at detecting security issues in embedded code.
Sometimes the software can be a little over-protective in denying access to pages which are poorly coded rather than designed with malicious intent. But this is easily fixable can be toggled on and off as you please.
Better yet, the utility will offer step by step advice for eliminating threats which the software isn’t fit to deal with on its own. This is a nice addition and with the database of virus definitions being constantly updated, you can usually get a solution for most security issues.
Of course, many experienced users will opt for the widely praised PC-cillin as their anti-virus package of choice. And if you have the money, we certainly wouldn’t deem that unwise. But if you’re interested in anti-Virus protection, and you probably should be, House Call provides a brilliantly effective freeware solution. Head over to the Trend Micro website for more information, and a link to the download mirror.
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Posted by admin on 21 Oct 2007 | Tagged as: Internet, Privacy, Security, Software
I would like to share some scary information about internet privacy with you.
Please don’t panic, but take this seriously, absorb it, think about it - and consider your options.
Every move you make on the Web leaves footprints which consume valuable disk space and put your privacy and identity at risk.
Every move you make on your computer, including all of your email and Internet activity, is being recorded whether you realize it or not.
If someone else has access to the computer you use, such as a friend, a boss, a co-worker or a spouse, they can see every single thing you’ve done on that computer and they don’t even have to know much about technology to accomplish such a feat. By simply using one of many common software applications available online, almost anyone can retrace every computer move you’ve ever made.
Basically, a person can look at every single website you’ve ever visited, every email you’ve ever sent or received, and every movie or music file you’ve ever watched or downloaded.
Please also consider this: Your Personal Data can be used against you, in scams such as:
- Online Phishing
- Identity Theft & Fraud
- Spyware, Adware & Viruses.
If this is a cause for concern, you might want to take action right now.I recommend you check the link below for Evidence Eraser software.It will scan your entire computer and will show you all of the emails, chat logs, Internet histories, audio and video files, deleted files, search histories, clipboard data, cookies, password files, image files and other information you probably never even realized was on your hard drive.
Once you’ve seen all the privacy-invading footprints stored on your system, the software will enable you to erase them from your hard drive forever and then not only will your privacy be protected, but your computer will run better as well.