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Basic Anti-Virus vs. Multi-Functional Anti-Virus
Are your computers adequately protected? If your answer is along the lines of “I have installed AV (free or paid), and now I don’t have to worry about security anymore”—then I’m afraid you are wrong. There are no 100% effective anti-virus solutions that excuse the need for consumers and…
Posted in Exploits, Security Products, Technology Trends, Web Security
Also tagged AVG, Free AV, Microsoft Security Essentials, Security Software, Sophos
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Fake AVG Scam on Twitter
There’s been a spike of activity recently regarding AVG and its products. The tweets contain a link, hidden by a link-shortener and encourages users to go a website made-up to look exactly like the official AVG site.
Posted in Exploits, Security Products, Social Networks, Virus Outbreak Alerts, Vulnerabilities, Web Security
Also tagged AVG, AVG Scam on Twitter, Fake AV, Twitter
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