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Antivirus Software

Written by Owen Jones on Thursday, December 31st, 2009 in Uncategorized.

If you access the Internet, you definitely need anti-virus software. It does not matter whether you do not use a computer. Whatever you use to get on line you must have anti-virus software. Although there are hundreds of malicious idiots writing viruses to harass those who access the Internet from a computer, there is an growing number who are focusing on mobile phone users too.

It is harder to clear viruses from your cell phone as well, because there are less vendors for the anti-virus software and cell phone users are often less technically savvy than computer users, although the technique of clearing the virus is fairly analogous.

Let’s just use the example of using computers to go on line. If you go on line, your ant-virus software is your most essential piece of software. It does not matter what you use the Internet for - transferring data back to base or reading emails from friends - you are subject to attack.

For example, if you use the Internet only to communicate with your head office, a hacker could try to piggy-back your connection to gain admittance to the mainframe at head office and perhaps access financial or other personal data and if you just send to and receive emails from your friends and family, you are open to assault from malevolent fools around the world.

If you use webmail such as that offered by Yahoo, Hotmail and MSN to name only the most popular, you will be protected from the most obvious attacks, but still not safe. If you receive your email via an email client such as Outlook or Outlook Express, then you do not even have that small amount of protection.

If you do not use email, but only surf the Internet for research or whatever, you are still not secure, because some websites and loaded with viruses, trojans and worms, waiting to unload them onto unsuspecting visitors.

Therefore, whatever reason you surf the Internet for, you could do with some type of protection. Fortunately, anti-virus software for personal use is inexpensive and may even be free. Business users will usually get tax relief on their purchases.

However, be careful with the free anti-virus software, because not all of it is effective enough. The exceptions that spring readily to mind are Avira and AVG. These are excellent items and have rightly gained worldwide acclaim. Just Google the two names to get the download address.

The anti-virus software that costs something (typically $25-$50 per annum) invariably offer one to two months free examination before you buy and a reduction in price, if you pay for more than one year at a time. Names that fall into this class are Kaspersky, McAfee, Norton and Nod.

Once you have selected your software, the subsequent steps are the same for free and paid software. First install it and then configure it. If you are not certain how to do that do not be concerned, the default settings are fine for the overwhelming majority of users. The only choice you will get that it is vital you make correctly is to allow automatic updates.

New viruses are being discovered or fixed every day and for your anti-virus software to be effectual, you must allow it to update itself whenever it wishes to.

Owen Jones, the author of this article, writes on many subjects, but is currently involved with the network antivirus software. If you have an interest in such software, please go over to our website now at Computer Antivirus Software

NYT: Agencies didn’t connect clues

Written by admin on Thursday, December 31st, 2009 in Uncategorized.

 Federal authorities are trying to piece together Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab's movements and contacts. NBC’s Pete Williams reports.  (Nightly News)American spy agencies failed to combine the intercepted conversations with other information that might have disrupted last week’s attempted airline bombing.

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TSA demands bloggers’ sources

Written by admin on Thursday, December 31st, 2009 in Uncategorized.

A day after President Barack Obama blasted U.S. agencies, federal authorities are trying to piece together Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab's movements and contacts. NBC’s Pete Williams reports.  (Nightly News)Agency says new security directive was not supposed to be made public.

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Report: Rush Limbaugh hospitalized

Written by admin on Thursday, December 31st, 2009 in Uncategorized.

A TV station in Hawaii reports that conservative talk radio host Rush Limbaugh was suffering from chest pains, and was hospitalized in serious condition, Wednesday, Dec. 30.Conservative U.S. radio talk show host Rush Limbaugh was resting comfortably at a hospital in Hawaii on Wednesday after suffering chest pains, his Web site said.

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New state laws on texting, smokes debut

Written by admin on Thursday, December 31st, 2009 in Uncategorized.

Illinois, New Hampshire and Oregon are joining 16 other states in banning texting while driving.Texting while driving, smoking in public and cooking with artery-clogging trans fats will be that much harder under a bevy of state laws set to take effect Friday.

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Poll: Americans downbeat on ’09

Written by admin on Thursday, December 31st, 2009 in Uncategorized.

Foreclosures like this one in San Antonio, Texas, in early 2009 helped set a mood of pessimism for the country. In a new poll, 42 percent rated 2009 a "very bad" year.For all their differences, Americans largely agree on two things: 2009 was a lousy year for the nation, and 2010 is likely to be better, according to the latest AP-GfK poll.

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CIA agents killed in Afghanistan

Written by admin on Thursday, December 31st, 2009 in Uncategorized.

According to reports, a suicide bomber claimed the lives of eight U.S. citizens at a military base in eastern Afghanistan’s Khost province. NBC’s Jim Maceda reports.  (Nightly News)The Taliban are claiming responsibility for a suicide bombing at a base in eastern Afghanistan that killed eight American civilians.

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NYT: Report finds early Afghan missteps

Written by admin on Thursday, December 31st, 2009 in Uncategorized.

A sobering assessment of Afghanistan's security forces has raised new questions about whether America's partners in the fight against terrorism are fit for the task. NBC's Richard Engel reports.  (Nightly News)A new unpublished history of the Afghanistan war details hows American forces, hamstrung by inadequate resources, missed opportunities to stabilize Afghanistan during the early years of the conflict.

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Drug-resistant HIV emerges in S. Africa

Written by admin on Thursday, December 31st, 2009 in Uncategorized.

Dr. Patience Kweza, right, examines Mashamaite, left, a 4-year-old boy recently switched to second-line drugs after becoming resistant to the first regimen at the Tshwane District Hospital in Pretoria, South Africa. In sub-Saharan Africa, where drugs for HIV only started arriving a few years ago, resistance is partly the unforeseen consequence of good intentions.

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Inflation coming next?

Written by admin on Thursday, December 31st, 2009 in Uncategorized.

A historic economic crisis has left Americans with plenty of things to worry about. But is inflation one of them?

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