Internet Security 2010 is a rogue anti-spyware program that is installed through the use of malware. Once installed, Internet Security will be configured to start automatically when you login to ...
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The year 2009 was a bad one for PC security: Online attackers created more malware last year than in the previous 20 years combined. Clearly, this means that in the realm of computer security, the ...
This little-known suite takes top honors in our midyear roundup. G-Data Internet Security 2010 (one-year, one-user license: $30; one-year, three-user license: $40 as of 5/21/09) may not yet be a ...
Take a quick glance at the just-released Norton Internet Security 2010, and you won’t notice much of a difference from previous incarnations — the interface and feature set are so similar that it ...
F-Secure's powerful Exploit Shield, a feature in Internet Security 2010 and F-Secure's business solutions, gives computer users protection against malicious exploits of software vulnerabilities such ...
Running multiple firewall programs is inadvisable because of the way firewall software interacts with your computer. Firewalls need access to system resources at a very low level in order to work ...
Kaspersky Internet Security 2010 was the second-place finisher in our 2010 security suites roundup, trailing only Norton Internet Security, and not by much. It earns high scores for strong malware ...
The just-released beta of Symantec’s Norton Internet Security 2010 is more notable for what’s under the hood than what you actually see. However, if you’re planning to try it out, you’d better not do ...
Take a quick glance at the just-released Norton Internet Security 2010, and you won’t notice much of a difference from previous incarnations — the interface and feature set are so similar that it ...