Why there is no global antivirus software conspiracy      
Everybody loves a good conspiracy theory, but such theories are often more entertaining than accurate. Case in point: Many believe that there's an ongoing conspiracy between virus writers and antivirus software makers, but Jonathan Yarden says the theory has no basis. Find out why he says such a conspiracy just isn't possible.
 
Why e-mail security means more than installing antivirus software      
The recent resurgence of the Bagle worm—now new and improved with a multipart approach designed to disable antivirus updates—means that it's no longer enough to rely soley on antivirus software for all of your e-mail security concerns. Jonathan Yarden investigates this recent innovation from virus writers and offers his suggestions for fighting back.
 
Plague carriers: Most users unaware of PC infections      
A study of home PCs released Monday found that about 80 percent had been infected with spyware almost entirely unbeknownst to their users.
 
Diligently maintain your firewall and antivirus software      
Even the firewall and antivirus software protecting your network has vulnerabilities and must be maintained. This means not only updating antivirus signature files and tweaking settings, but also tracking and repairing newly discovered vulnerabilities.
 
SolutionBase: Multiple tactics can help keep spyware at bay      
The proliferation of spyware apps has forced many IT pros into reactive mode. But preventing spyware from installing is a lot easier than dealing with it after it has moved in. These strategies can help keep spyware from weaseling its way onto your systems.
 
Tech Tip: Address antivirus software in your disaster recovery plan      
In this day and age, organizations must protect their systems against increasing virus attacks. However, organizations must consider how their antivirus software can impact the viability of their DR plans.
 
Secure PCs with these free antivirus options      
Someone leaked a significant portion of the Microsoft Windows source code to the Internet in February. Microsoft operating systems and applications are already the primary targets for malicious code. Now that some of the Windows source code is "in the wild," I think it's simply a matter of time before we see exploitations of visible flaws found in the Windows source code.
 
Removing a hacker tool that antivirus software detects but can't delete      
Antivirus software vendors have done a good job of automating the tasks associated with virus protection-everything from updating databases to detecting and removing threats. But you may still encounter situations your antivirus program can't handle.
 
Evaluating the true cost of client-side antivirus software      
When you look at various cost-effective antivirus solutions for client systems, you may be disappointed by the costs attached to the programs. Find out what you'll actually have to shell out when you purchase antivirus client protection.
 
Secure a Windows PC with these free antivirus options      
There's no excuse for a computer not to be protected from viruses and worms now that there are free tools that can offer standard antivirus functionality.
 
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