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whitepaper Emerging Trends in Fighting Spam26/03/08 Symantec
  Spam has been a serious problem for email administrators and users alike for more than five years, growing from one in six emails in 2002 to approximately three out of four emails today. In fact, after five years of dealing with spam and throwing significant resources at the problem, 54% of messaging decision-makers in mid-sized and large organizations still view spam as a serious or very serious problem according to a recent Osterman Research survey.  sponsored by
whitepaper Why Should I Use Antivirus Software?2006-06-16 01:00:27 www.ExtremePersonalFinance.com
  Why should a person use antivirus software? The answer is really simple. To protect his or her own computer from damage, and to prevent the computer from being used to pass on infections to other machines without knowledge. Many people are reluctant to shell out the cash for decent antivirus software.   
whitepaper Adware Spyware Removal Tool2006-06-16 01:00:27 www.ExtremePersonalFinance.com
  If one wants to have lasting pleasure online then one should have some kind of adware spyware removal tool protecting the computer against adware, spyware, trojans, dialers and worms. The web delivers more threats to the innocent browser on a daily basis than the advance user, and that is why one should protect himself or herself from identity theft or any other scams that can be caused by malicious adware or spyware. The first thing anyone online should do, is get a antivirus program, free or paid, works just fine. This paper provides information about adware spyware removal tool.   
whitepaper How to Prevent Loss of Data and Hard Disk Crashes2006-06-16 01:00:27 www.ExtremePersonalFinance.com
  When it comes to hard disk recovery, the best method is to insure that one will never need it. Besides making frequent backups, measures explain in this paper will keep the system running smoothly. The latest versions of Windows are the favorite targets of malicious programs such as spyware and viruses, and it is helpful to use 2 or more antivirus/anti-spyware programs to prevent destruction or theft of the data. Other measures include spyware scanner, computer maintenance, hard disk recovery and RAID.   
whitepaper Why You Need Spyware Protection2006-06-16 01:00:27 www.ExtremePersonalFinance.com
  Unfortunately, spyware is everywhere, and the coders of this malicious software are becoming cleverer at disguising their code and tricking users into running and installing it. As with viruses and other malicious code, spyware sometimes gets on the PC in the form of a link or piece of code buried in an email. In some cases, the spyware can infect the computer even if the hazardous email is not opened. Other forms of spyware are encountered simply by surfing the web.   
whitepaper Choosing Anti-Virus Software2006-06-16 01:00:27 www.ExtremePersonalFinance.com
  There are a number of companies that provide software solutions to virus, Trojan, and internet worm attacks. It can be really confusing when one compares three different software packages from five different companies trying to find the one that is right for. With that in mind, this paper explains several very important things that one needs to consider when choosing antivirus software.   
whitepaper Virus Alertness Tricks2006-06-16 01:00:27 Kaizen Publishing
  When talking about computer virus protection, anti-virus software, and firewalls, it is important to stress that no virus protection system is foolproof. Even top security computer systems have been infiltrated time and again by hackers and computer criminals simply by programming a virus. Files have been deleted, accounts and identities have been stolen, and confidential files have been accessed by these hackers. This is not to say that anti-virus softwares are useless, but to point out that these programs work and perform better with the users' assistance.   
whitepaper Make Your Computer Immune to Viruses2006-06-16 01:00:27 Kaizen Publishing
  The applications of the Internet continue to expand every day. Big businesses and small businesses, home businesses and other types are beginning to become dependent on their web connections in order to stay afloat and profitable in the competitive world. One glitch in the system in the form of computer viruses can end up costing any type of business incredible amounts of money in downtime, repairs, and lost opportunities. As individuals also begin to use the Internet more and more, personal computers are also increasingly prone to attacks from ever-changing viruses and attacks. It is essential that one should keep the computer safe from attack by these viruses.   
whitepaper PC Threats: Everyone Is at Risk2006-06-16 01:00:27 Kaizen Publishing
  Every single computer on the internet is at risk from PC threats which include viruses, Trojans spyware, adware, key loggers, the list goes on. Most people genuinely try by buying an anti-virus program or an anti-spyware package which will help but there are still many other problems that need to be addressed.   
whitepaper Computer Virus and Internet Worms Explained2006-06-16 01:00:27 Kaizen Publishing
  This paper will explain what is virus, Trojan Horse, worm and gives examples of each one. A virus is a parasitic program written to intentionally enter a computer without the user's permission or knowledge. Besides being a large wooden horse used in the Trojan war 2500 years ago (and more recently by Brad Pitt), a Trojan Horse or Trojan is a computer program that seems innocuous or harmless, but conceals another more nasty function. A Worm is a self-propagating program that works its way through a system or network (like the Internet), often causing damage.   
whitepaper Why Pay When You Can Get Free Anti Virus?2006-06-16 01:00:27 Kaizen Publishing
  Viruses are, just like their biological counterpart, parasites in that they use a host to exist and more importantly to replicate. A virus is made up of computer code that is written in such a way as to insert itself into existing code of an executable file that already exists on the host computer. It uses the internet mostly to travel but can and has been transferred by removable forms of media like floppy disks, smart cards, etc.