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- Symantec to offer anti-virus protection to users of Oracle Internet File System
- Worldwide Computer Products News-21 December 2000-Symantec to offer anti-virus protection to users of Oracle Internet File System C1995-2000 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD http://www.m2.com
- Research articles 2000-12-21
- Symantec to offer anti-virus protection to users of Oracle Internet File System
- CORPORATE IT UPDATE-C1995-2000 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD
- Research articles 2000-12-21
- Symantec to Integrate Anti-Virus Protection Into Oracle Internet File System; Symantec CarrierScan Server 2.0 To Offer Scan/Repair for Files Accessed Over the Web
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- Research articles 2000-12-19
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- ALERT: Vulnerability Discovered in Adobe Acrobat and Reader
- Attention all Adobe Acrobat and Adobe Reader users: a critical vulnerability has been discovered in the latest version of Adobe Acrobat and Adobe Reader that could allow attackers to execute arbitrary code on a user's system by convincing them to open a specially written Adobe...
- News items 2009-10-09
- Norton AntiVirus Corporate Edition 7.5
- The latest Symantec version of enterprise-class computer protection for desktop and file/print server tiers of the corporate network, Norton Antivirus Corporate Edition 7.5 integrates Digital Immune System technology to provide automated virus protection. The new edition has closed-loop automation technology that provides enterprise customers with high levels of protection and...
- Research articles 2001-05-01
- BitDefender for Samba Linux File Servers Receives Virus Bulletin 100% Certification
- FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. -- BitDefenderR, an award-winning provider of antivirus software and data security solutions, today announced that BitDefender for Samba File Servers was awarded a VB100% certificate from Virus Bulletin for its ability to detect 100% of the viruses on the WildList. Tested by Virus Bulletin on a Red...
- Research articles 2006-04-26
- Windows 7 beta ready to go
- Windows 7 is going into public beta, Microsoft head Steve Ballmer announced at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas late on Wednesday.The first beta version of the successor to Windows Vista is immediately available as a downloadable disk image to MSDN, TechBeta, and TechNet subscribers, while the general public...
- News items 2009-08-07
- How to Upgrade to Microsoft Windows Vista
- Microsoft Windows Vista has arrived, and you're wondering if and when to upgrade. Before you take the plunge, do your homework to help make the process as smooth as possible. Assess Whether You Should Upgrade Now or Later Goal: Find a...
- Articles 2007-02-23
- Imaging Sciences Bundles GRISOFT AVG With i-CAT 3-D Dental Scanning System to Provide Antivirus Protection; Dental Staff Capture, View and E-Mail Large File Size Images From Advanced Imaging Technology Solution Without Draining System Resources
- MILLBURN, N.J. -- GRISOFT today announced that Imaging Sciences International Inc., a global leader in the development and manufacturing of advanced dental and maxillofacial radiography products, will be bundling GRISOFT's AVG Anti-Virus software with its i-CATTM advanced 3-D imaging technology devices.
- Research articles 2006-08-08
- Keeping On Top Of Your Inbox
- E-mail has revolutionized the way we communicate and work today. For most of us, the ease with which we can communicate with others far outweighs any disadvantages—having to deal with unsolicited mail, for example—that e-mail might have. It can be an excellent tool for improving efficiency, or it can be...
- Articles 2007-02-28
- Apple adds basic anti-malware to Snow Leopard
- Computerworld - Apple has expanded a download warning feature in Mac OS X 10.5 to create rudimentary anti-malware detection in the new Snow Leopard operating system due out Friday, sources have confirmed. Out of the box, Snow Leopard will be able to detect only two Trojan horses, although Apple will...
- News items 2009-08-26
- Developers: Are you spreading malware when you code?
- Researchers said on Tuesday they are seeing something unusual in the malware world - a virus that targets a development environment. The virus, dubbed Win32.Induc, was written to infect applications built with Delphi, according to Nick Bilogorskiy, manager of antivirus researcher at SonicWall. Delphi is used to write Windows programs,...
- News items 2009-08-19
- Hackers will exploit Windows kernel bug, researchers say
- Computerworld - Hackers will quickly jump on one of the 15 vulnerabilities Microsoft patched Tuesday to build attack code that infects Internet Explorer users, security researchers agreed today. The bug, which Microsoft patched as part of a record-tying security update for the month of November, is in the Windows kernel,...
- News items 2009-11-11
- Windows 7 default user account control worries experts
- Corporate IT departments should be pleased with new security measures in Windows 7, but consumers are still at risk of getting hit by malware despite changes in the User Account Control UAC feature designed to help people be smarter when using applications, security experts say.Probably the most talked about security...
- News items 2009-10-22
- Security Researchers Find Virus Targeting Delphi Programs
- Researchers at Sophos and SonicWALL have uncovered a virus designed to infect programs written in Delphi, a programming language commonly used to develop Microsoft Windows programs.Security researchers have uncovered a virus with a rare modus operandi - it infects applications written in the Delphi programming language at compile-time. The malware, detected...
- News items 2009-08-19
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