Category: Antivirus & Malware
A virus is a piece of code which is capable of copying itself in order to do damage to your computer, including corrupting your system or destroying data. Malware, on the other hand, is an umbrella term that stands for a variety of malicious software, including Trojans, spyware, worms, adware, ransomware and yes, viruses.
Norton 360 Anti-Virus Review
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Satirical IT News. Editor’s note: Antivirus software is one of the most important security tools that people use. It’s used to stop the spread of viruses, trojans, worms, ransomware, and other malicious programs. Norton 360 was first released for Windows in 2008. At its launch, it was the first virus scanner to be completely freeware.…
Read MoreAV-Comparatives Business Main Test Series for 2021
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AV-Comparatives has prepared the following comparison report. respective software vendors. testing once the testing is complete. day or every week. the vendors provide the testing. The AV-Comparatives Business Main Test Series for 2021 As the AV-Comparatives Series for 2021 has been released, here are the AV-Comparatives Business Main Test Series for 2021 – AV-Comparatives 2021-Business…
Read MoreThe Final Audit of the Maricopa County DPH Office of Voting Services
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Last Friday, October 16, 2018, the Arizona Department of Public Safety’s Office of Elections released a press release about its preliminary findings in the recently concluded audit of the Maricopa County Department of Public Health’s Office of Voting Services. The release claimed that “data” gathered by the DPH’s “Office of Voting Services,” which includes the…
Read MoreFixing Slow Computers Using the Software Reporter Tool
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Google is still trying to get its computers slow again. This time, a bug has been found in the Chrome browser. The bug allows a hacker to bypass the browser’s security features and download the contents of a user’s computer over their internet connection. The bug was discovered and reported to Google this morning. It’s…
Read MoreVirus Bulletin – Huge Changes to Covid Rule Changes
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| Virus Bulletin. In this article, we revisit the UK’s latest proposal to relax UK regulations for the safe handling of critical information. This proposal was brought forth in a House of Commons debate in July 2015. As the debate drew to a close, I was asked to provide comments on the document. The government’s…
Read MoreIdentity – The New Digital Perimeter
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In this article, we take a look at the new digital perimeter—the new territory of information and the changes it is causing to society as we know it. In a digitally connected world, the digital perimeter represents the boundary that surrounds our digital identity. This boundary is also the physical border that divides the world…
Read MoreGlobal Face Mask Market Forecast to 2021
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Face masks are used to protect the face and neck areas and to prevent the spread of infectious diseases among people. A face mask is worn by individuals while traveling by vehicles, in public buildings, and by individuals when engaging in activities that pose a threat to the health of others. They are also used…
Read MoreTokyo’s First International Olympic Games
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The countdown for Tokyo’s first International Olympic Games finally begins. The city of Tokyo is gearing up for Games that will bring an incredible array of sporting, cultural, and entertainment events. Tokyo will host the Olympics as planned on July 24, 2020. The new, upgraded stadium will be the largest in the world, and it…
Read MoreAntivirus and Malware Vendors Are Trying to Stay Ahead of the Hackers
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If malware is the new form of the virus, then cybertracking is the new threat. Antivirus and Malware vendors are taking a hard look at their businesses’ defenses – including antivirus updates – and are trying to find ways to stay ahead of the hackers. Microsoft wants the next round of Microsoft Patch Tuesday attacks…
Read MoreCovid-19 Update for Brothers Butcher Shoppe
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