Posts Tagged ‘ free virus protection ’

5 Free Antivirus Software

Feb 7th, 2010 | By admin

Antivirus software is must have program. Why? Going online without protection against the latest viruses, worms and Trojans; your computer is vulnerable. With fast spreading viruses, your computer can be infected within seconds after launching a website that contains virus or downloading malicious program. There are many types of viruses, some cause harmless but some
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Avira warns: Fraudulent antivirus software supplied from hacked webservers

Jan 10th, 2010 | By admin

Avira’s IT security specialists have discovered a wave of infections whereby forums and servers in the Internet are infected by means of a link to harmful JavaScript. This exposes surfers visiting the hacked pages at risk to an infection from fraudulent antivirus software
Tettnang, 01 October 2009 – The WebGuard included in Avira’s Premium and Professional
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Avira issues a warning on harmful PDF files

Jan 10th, 2010 | By admin

Adobe Reader currently features a vulnerability that allows attackers to use manipulated PDF files to smuggle in harmful software
Tettnang, 12 October 2009 – Harmful PDF files are currently in circulation that are exploiting vulnerability in Adobe’s widely-used PDF Reader to create system backdoors.
Adobe has now announced an update for Adobe Reader and Acrobat that is
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Avira protects against blackmail Trojans

Jan 10th, 2010 | By admin

Malware disables a computer’s Internet connection and requires a costly release code for repair purposes
Tettnang, 02 December 2009 – A harmful virus is currently in circulation that disconnects computers from the Internet and only releases the connection again after a code has been entered that can only be obtained from an expensive premium SMS service.
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Malicious PDF files making the rounds

Jan 10th, 2010 | By admin

Emails with malicious PDF documents get spammed currently – Avira protects the users
Tettnang, 15 December 2009 – Currently malicious PDF documents find their way into the mailboxes of internet users. They abuse a new security hole in Adobe Reader and Acrobat to infect the computer with malware.
Adobe is investigating the yet unknown security vulnerability. Avira
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