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By Boris Zegarac on 03-Nov-09 17:31 | Tags: , , , ,

Lavasoft, makers of globally trusted Ad-Aware security software, today announced the release of Ad-Aware Game Edition – a spin-off of its flagship product – aimed specifically to meet the needs of today’s online gamers and entertainment fans with real-time anti-virus and anti-spyware protection, and technology designed to deliver online protection without interruptions or resource strain. “Gamers and online entertainment fans are in a high risk group in terms of computer security – spending long periods of time connected to the Internet, at risk from opportunistic cyber thieves. At the same time, there’s a struggle to find security solutions that won’t impact online experience. The Game Edition was developed specifically with the needs of this niche market in mind, giving users the ability to protect their privacy and security from cyber crooks as they work and play in full-screen mode,” says Lavasoft CEO Jason King. You can download Ad-Aware Game Edition here, plus also you can find much more details about Ad-Aware Game Edition on that download page.

 

By Boris Zegarac on 25-Jun-09 09:50 | Tags: , , , , , ,

The computer security company Panda Security has unveiled its solutions for netBook Panda Antivirus, Panda Antivirus Pro 2010, Panda Internet Security 2010 and Panda Global Protection 2010. The first is a new solution developed specifically for the netBook, including performance limitations require more light, while the other three correspond to the updating of existing solutions.

 

By Boris Zegarac on 21-May-08 04:48 | Tags: , , , ,

Recently, the Australian publisher of computer security solutions has published the results of a study concluding that Windows Vista was more sensitive to malware as Windows 2000, and only 37% more secure than Windows XP. In reaching this conclusion, PC Tools relied on data collected for 6 months on nearly 1.4 million computers equipped with its software free Fire Threat.

 

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