Showing posts with label Shield Deluxe 2009. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Shield Deluxe 2009. Show all posts

Thursday, September 24, 2009

Antivirus researcher Gullotto leaves Symantec for Microsoft

Microsoft has hired one of the industry's top antivirus researchers to run its nascent antivirus research and response team.


Vinny Gullotto, who had been at Symantec Corp. since earlier this year, started work at Microsoft this week. His charge at Microsoft will be to help the software giant get its virus response team up to speed with those run by the major antivirus vendors.


Gullotto will be the general manager of Security Research and Response, a separate unit from the Microsoft Security Response Center (MSRC); both teams fall under Microsoft's Security Technology Unit.


Gullotto has more than a decade of experience in the antivirus industry , and has been well-traveled as of late. Until late 2005, he was the vice president of McAfee Inc.'s Anti-Virus Emergency Response Team (AVERT). He left McAfee to join Cupertino, Calif.-based Symantec this past spring and helped run its well-known Symantec Security Response unit.


He is one of a handful of virus researchers, including David Perry at Trend Micro Inc., Vincent Weafer at Symantec and Nick FitzGerald of Computer Virus Consulting, who have been at the forefront of antivirus research during the last decade.


Microsoft's hiring of Gullotto is yet another sign of how seriously the Redmond, Wash.-based vendor is taking its move into the antivirus market. It launched its Windows Live OneCare antivirus and antispyware suite in May and will include those protections in Windows Vista, due for release this fall. This move has ruffled a lot of feathers among the antivirus vendor community, most of whom have been Microsoft partners for years. Hiring Gullotto away from Symantec is unlikely to smooth any of those bad feelings.


Symantec declined to comment on Gullotto's departure.


Gullotto is not the only high-profile security researcher that Microsoft has hired lately. Adam Shostack, a well-known security and privacy expert and author who worked at pioneering privacy-software developer Zero-Knowledge Systems, joined Microsoft in June and is working on the Security Development Lifecycle, a set of software design theories designed to help developers build software that can withstand attacks.


Microsoft for several years has used the MSRC to work with antivirus vendors , customers and industry organizations during virus and worm outbreaks. But now that Microsoft has its own antivirus offering, the company apparently has decided it is time to start a dedicated in-house virus response team.


"Microsoft is very excited that Vincent Gullotto will be joining Microsoft as the general manager of Security Research and Response and we look forward to working with him in his new role," a Microsoft spokesman said in an emailed statement.




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Monday, September 21, 2009

Symantec to release security software that protects consumers during online transactions

A new security program should prevent personal data leaks when consumers are conducting online transactions, protecting valuable financial information .


Some features of Symantec's Norton Confidential include the ability to detect and remove malware, which Symantic refers to as "crimeware," such as keylogging programs that can steal credit card numbers, login names and passwords. During a secure purchase made with a credit card, Confidential will block any program that is trying to access the keyboard and monitor display.


Other features include an electronic wallet that can store credit card and online purchase information in an encrypted file, which will allow consumers to auto-fill transaction forms and keep their data in a secure place on their PC. It will also store a safe list of SSL certificates used by a few e-commerce sites and high-traffic banks. This means Confidential will not only alert users to sites that are unsecured, but it will be able to confirm that the site they are visiting is genuine, thereby helping combat pharming sites.


Not only will Confidential be able to eliminate the malware that it has been programmed to recognize, but it will also be able to recognize other malware using new behavioral technology from WholeSecurity, which Symantec obtained last year.


"[WholeSecurity software] is a complement to Symantec's antivirus software , and it's also the first Symantec product to work with other antivirus products from other vendors," Symantec product manager Olivia Schmelzle said.


Norton Confidential is set to beta test in July and go on sale in October




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Tuesday, September 15, 2009

Key Member of Original Norton AntiVirus Software Team Brian YoderJoins CyberDefender as Vice President Engineering

LOS ANGELES--(Business Wire)



CyberDefender Corporation (OTCBB: CYDE), an award-winning provider of PC security , Antispyware/ Antivirus Sof tware , PC Optimization, PC Support, and Identity Theft Prevention solutions, announced today the appointment to the position of Vice President Engineering of Mr. Brian Yoder, a software developer since the late 1970`s, and an early member of the Peter Norton Computing/Symantec (SYMC) team.




Mr. Gary Guseinov, CEO and Chairman of the Board of CyberDefender, commented,"As we continue to invest in accelerated growth, I`m extremely pleased we have been able to attract Brian to our senior management team. He is an expert in Internet security software , having been a key contributor and early member of the teams that initiated the original Norton AntiVirus product and developed all of the classic Norton applications. In addition, he has been a successful entrepreneur with startups in areas ranging from software development tools to video games and automatic language translation systems. In these roles, he also has been a successful recruiter over the years of top talent and has managed engineering teams with up to 130 participants."




Mr. Yoder stated, "I`m a fan of CyberDefender and the products they have produced based on their early NETWORK technology. Going forward, I believe my long experience building mass market commercial applications spanning many technology platforms such as Windows, Unix, Macintosh and mobile devices, can be instrumental in extending CyberDefender`s customer reach into these areas."



In addition to his commercial activities and successes, Mr. Yoder is a founder of the Art Renewal Center, an art education foundation which provides scholarships for students, manages the world`s largest online painting gallery and also operates the prestigious ARC Salon Contest.




About CyberDefender Corporation




CyberDefender Corporation, based in Los Angeles, believes that its Internet security technology offers the earliest possible detection and most aggressive defense against Internet security attacks. CyberDefender uses a patent pending secure peer-to-peer collaborative threat protection network (the earlyNETWORK), to combat spyware, viruses and identity theft. Products employing the


earlyNETWORK include CyberDefender Early Detection Center and MyIdentityDefender. CyberDefender also offers PC optimization utilities and Live Premium Technical Support services. CyberDefender products are fully compatible with Microsoft's Vista Operating system and available at http://www.cyberdefender.com. To date, more than 15 million consumers have used



CyberDefender products.




Forward Looking Statements



Statements in this press release that are not statements of historical or current fact, such as CyberDefender's expectation of future revenue growth and profitability, constitute "forward-looking statements". Such forward-looking statements involve known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other unknown factors that could cause CyberDefender's actual results to be materially different from the historical results or from any future results expressed or implied by such forward-looking statements. Factors that could cause CyberDefender's results to be materially different from the forward-looking statements include whether CyberDefender will be able to find financing when and as it needs it and whether CyberDefender's revenues will eventually exceed its expenses. The forward-looking statements contained herein are also subject





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Friday, September 11, 2009

How to Prevent an email virus

Many times a virus can be taken care of with some simple steps to prevent the computer from becoming infected. An email virus can cause people in your address book to become victims too


Step 1


Go to the computer and engage to your IPS (Internet provider service). You are now online to activate all computer skills you will need to prevent an email virus from attacking your personal address book.


Step 2


You are going to add a fictitious email address to your address book, so you prevent becoming infected with an email virus . You are doing this to protect yourself and everyone in your address book. Press the add on icon to complete this task. Insert Aaaaaaaaa Aaaaaaaaa or any other series or any number of the letter a. use the capital "A" for the first letter and the capital "A" for the first letter of the second bunch of the letter a in both groups. Now you have your name inserted into your contact list with these 2 groups of the letter a.


Step 3


Insert this fictitious name into your contacts. View to make sure it is the first name in your address book in your computer. You can also do this for your laptop computer at home or work too. Click the add button making it official that you are adding Aaaaaaaa Aaaaaaaa.


Step 4


Next add a fictitious email address using appropriate configuration such as aaaaaaaa.aaaaaaaa@someserver.com. You can make up any server except the ones you know exist. All the other personal information can be left blank since this is all you will need to prevent you and all your contacts from an email virus.


Step 5


If a hacker or some unknown tries to enter your computer address book, they will begin with the first person in your address book and fail.




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Friday, September 4, 2009

Microsoft Windows AntiSpyware: MS Escalates the Fight Against Malware

Redmond Joins Fight Against Spyware


When it comes to fighting spyware, even Bill Gates would rather buy it than build it.


In December 2004 Microsoft purchased the anti-spyware technology created by GIANT Company Software, and by the first week in January it had released a beta version of Microsoft Windows AntiSpyware, well ahead of its expected 2006 delivery date.


Microsoft Windows AntiSpyware


Microsoft's entry into the spyware arena comes not a moment too soon. A November 2004 study by research firm IDC estimates that 67 percent of consumer PCs are infected with some form of spyware. "Spyware" refers to any software that is covertly placed on a PC and that secretly gathers user information without the user's knowledge, typically for advertising purposes.


Beyond being a privacy threat, spyware can be a real nuisance, spawning pop-up windows not just when the user is online but even when the PC is not linked to the internet. A number of other notable players already have staked out their claims in the marketplace, including Ad-Aware and Spybot Search & Destroy. As usual, Microsoft's entry into the arena ups the ante considerably.


The beta version of Microsoft's anti-spyware offering essentially repackages the same set of tools offered by GIANT, tools that already have proven their efficacy on this complicated battlefield. The beta works on Windows 2000, Windows XP, and Windows Server 2003.


The beta program detects existing spyware through a rapid scan of a PC's files and memory. A scanning scheduler sets regular times for full scans, while an online spyware library contains information about the spyware that is detected. The anti-spyware program also keeps tabs on the impact of spyware, with reports that alert the user as to applications that are running, current Internet Explorer settings (which can be altered by spyware), and unwanted networking activity that may be linking the PC to unwanted internet destinations.




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Wednesday, August 12, 2009

The Shield Deluxe 2009 Description

"Combines antivirus and spyware detection methods with proactive technologies"


Edit by Brothersoft: The Shield Deluxe 2009 combines reactive antivirus and spyware detection methods with the latest proactive technologies to provide your computer with the most effective Protection against malicious programs. The product is simple to install and set up, while offering advanced users a range of versatile settings for fine-tuning the program.


Combined antivirus technologies. The Shield Deluxe 2009, powered by BitDefender relies upon integrated methods to scan for viruses: the reactive method (using signature databases) and proactive protection (behavior blocker and heuristic analysis).


Optimized for use on laptops. Users of laptops benefit from an economy mode that conserves battery energy, while users of WiFi (wireless) Internet services can automatically update antivirus databases. The program has been optimized for use on laptops based on Intel Centrino mobile technology, and for use on computers with Intel processors that support Hyper-Threading technology.


Simplicity and convenience.The Shield Deluxe 2009 is installed and set up in a matter of minutes, while the context-sensitive help function helps users quickly understand the finer points of the program's capabilities. Moreover, the program regularly notifies users of its current protection status and gives recommendations for dealing with virus epidemics and potential threats.


PCSecurityShield provides free technical support for The Shield Deluxe 2009 customers as well as all PCSecurityShield products. The Shield Deluxe 2009 is Vista Compatible. you can free download The Shield Deluxe 2009 now.




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Thursday, June 18, 2009

The Shield Deluxe 2009 Review

The Shield Deluxe 2009 combines reactive antivirus and spyware detection methods with the latest proactive technologies to provide your computer with the most effective protection against malicious programs. The product is simple to install and set up, while offering advanced users a range of versatile settings for fine-tuning the program. See here for protection for 3 PCs.


Combined antivirus technologies. The Shield Deluxe 2009, powered by Kaspersky Antivirus 6.0 relies upon integrated methods to scan for viruses: the reactive method (using signature databases) and proactive protection (behavior blocker and heuristic analysis).


Optimized for use on laptops. Users of laptops benefit from an economy mode that conserves battery energy, while users of WiFi (wireless) Internet services can automatically update antivirus databases. The program has been optimized for use on laptops based on Intel Centrino mobile technology, and for use on computers with Intel processors that support Hyper-Threading technology.


Simplicity and convenience. The Shield Deluxe 2009 is installed and set up in a matter of minutes, while the context-sensitive help function helps users quickly understand the finer points of the program's capabilities. Moreover, the program regularly notifies users of its current protection status and gives recommendations for dealing with virus epidemics and potential threats.


PCSecurityShield provides free technical support for The Shield Deluxe customers as well as all PCSecurityShield products. The Shield Deluxe 2009 is Vista Compatible.


The Shield Deluxe 2009 combines reactive antivirus and spyware detection methods with the latest proactive technologies to provide your computer with the most effective protection against malicious programs. The product is simple to install and set up, while offering advanced users a range of versatile settings for fine-tuning the program.


Combined antivirus technologies. The Shield Deluxe 2009, powered by Kaspersky Antivirus 7.0 relies upon integrated methods to scan for viruses: the reactive method (using signature databases) and proactive protection (behavior blocker and heuristic analysis).


Optimized for use on laptops. Users of laptops benefit from an economy mode that conserves battery energy, while users of WiFi (wireless) Internet services can automatically update antivirus databases. The program has been optimized for use on laptops based on Intel Centrino mobile technology, and for use on computers with Intel processors that support Hyper-Threading technology.


Simplicity and convenience. The Shield Deluxe 2009 is installed and set up in a matter of minutes, while the context-sensitive help function helps users quickly understand the finer points of the program's capabilities. Moreover, the program regularly notifies users of its current protection status and gives recommendations for dealing with virus epidemics and potential threats.


PCSecurityShield provides free technical support for The Shield Deluxe customers as well as all PCSecurityShield products.




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Thursday, May 21, 2009

Conficker Virus Excessively Infecting Indian Computers

Various security agencies report that the malicious worm Conficker is currently attacking a large number of Indian PCs, to quietly turn them into spam bots as well as to load spyware on them.


A research by Symantec has revealed that India ranks high among the nations that are severely hit by Conficker. This is attributed to the country's rampant use of P2P file sharing applications, inadequate knowledge about the necessity of updating antivirus programs and the widespread use of fake or pirated software.


Shantanu Ghosh, Vice-President of India Product Operations, Symantec India, states that India is one of the top ten nations affected by Conficker, as reported by CIOL on May 11, 2009. According to Mr. Ghosh, although it is not possible to count the number of affected computers, but they definitely count to some thousands.


Further, there is a tremendous increase in the number of Conficker attacks, and India is placed fourth in terms of the total infections globally, said Govind Rammurthy, CEO of Micro World, as reported by CIOL on May 11, 2009.


The Conficker virus installs another virus, called Waledac, which pushes out spam from the infected computer while its owner remains unaware of it. Further, the Conficker makes another impact that pertains to the unexpected excess of bogus anti-spyware on the Internet. If any of these anti-spyware is downloaded, it either infects PCs with malware or push a worthless application that users end up buying.


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12 million people suffered a computer virus attack in the last six months

The results come despite 95 per cent of people claiming to use antivirus or firewall software, according to the findings from moneysupermarket.com.


Of those who have suffered an attack, 39 per cent described the assault as causing a major disruption to their system. A further one in 10 (10 per cent) said the attack, rendering their computer unusable, and one in twenty (5 per cent) admit to having personal information stolen.


The survey of 2,088 adults found that almost one in 10 (9 per cent) admitted experiencing the virus after visiting an 'adult' website.


These kinds of attacks are most common among men (27 per cent compared to 21 per cent of women) and the younger generations, with 38 per cent of those under 20 and 30 per cent of those in their twenties admitting to experiencing virus problems on their computers.


Last month, security experts expressed concerns about a malicious software program known as Conficker, which started spreading late last year, infecting 15 million of computers and turning them into "slaves" that respond to commands sent from a remote server that effectively controls an army of computers known as a botnet.


The worm, known variously as Conficker, Downadup and Kido, provided hackers, spammers and cybercriminals with a 'back door' into people's machines, and making Windows users vulnerable to identity fraud and ID theft.


The virus takes advantage of a vulnerability in the operating system to dig deep into the computer's files, folders and System Registry, which stores settings and options for Windows. Once installed, hackers and spammers are able to remotely download more malicious programs to the computer, or even use the worm to help install software that will enable them to track and steal security information, such as banking login's or credit card information.


Do you want an all-in-one suite to protect your pc? the shield deluxe 2009 combines reactive antivirus and spyware detection methods with the latest proactive technologies to provide your computer with the most effective protection against malicious programs. the shield deluxe 2009 is simple to install and set up, while offering advanced users a range of versatile settings for fine-tuning the program.


PCSecurityShield provides free technical support for the shield deluxe customers as well as all PCSecurityShield products. the shield deluxe 2009 is Vista Compatible.

Wednesday, May 20, 2009

Ways to Save on anti-virus software

Your computer is a big investment and your documents in it could be priceless, so it's wise to install software to protect it. Getting a virus out on your computer can be frustrating and expensive.


If you've been the victim of a computer virus, it's something you'll never forget. "I'm a storywriter so I lose like all the stories that I've written from years ago and it's...it's really frustrating," said Jessica Rodriguez of Springfield.


Aristeo Torres of Post Computer Systems in Wilbraham told 22News "We strongly recommend that you only get an Anti-virus and anti-spy ware program and not the suites." The suites are the deluxe versions. If you stick with the basics, you'll save money. Experts recommend "Panda" or "Norton Anti-virus". Both are around forty dollars each.


You can also get free anti-virus downloads online. "AVG" and "AntiVIR" are the two most reputable according to Torres. But free downloads do not provide you with support if you have questions.


The best way to save money on protecting your computer is to simply use common sense. For example, don't use sharing websites like "Limewire." They're not only illegal, but they can also expose your computer to viruses and spy ware.


Remember to update your protection every year. It will cost you about forty dollars annually, but it will save you money by extending the life of your computer.


Do you want an all-in-one suite to protect your pc? the shield deluxe 2009 combines reactive antivirus and spyware detection methods with the latest proactive technologies to provide your computer with the most effective protection against malicious programs. the shield deluxe 2009 is simple to install and set up, while offering advanced users a range of versatile settings for fine-tuning the program.


PCSecurityShield provides free technical support for the shield deluxe customers as well as all PCSecurityShield products. the shield deluxe 2009 is Vista Compatible.

Thursday, May 14, 2009

What is the Number 1 Rated Antivirus? - My Personal Choice

Nothing can be more annoying for a computer-owner than his system being hit by a virus. Apart from being a nuisance, viruses can damage important files in your PC. Some people don't take viruses seriously before it hit them. Big mistake. Someone whose PC has been hit by a terrible virus will tell you how hard it is to clean up the mess that these malware can do. This is the reason why it is very important to to install an anti-virus in your computer. If you are always online and downloading files from the Internet then the more reason why you should have an anti-virus.


In choosing an anti-virus though you should always go for the number 1 rated antivirus. Getting a mediocre antivirus program is only a waste of computer resources not to mention money if you have paid for it. There are anti-virus programs available that will make you think that you are protected from malware but actually is only giving a token defense. Then there are anti-virus programs that hugs up all the resources in you computer that running other programs becomes such a drag. For me, the best anti-virus program is one that provides the best protection but is efficient when it comes to using the resources of your PC.


I have used countless anti-virus programs already. I have tried Norton which is one of the most popular available. Norton is good when it comes to providing protection but I personally find it annoying. It has a tendency to block all the programs on your computer. I have also tried Spy Sweeper which is really an anti-spyware more than an anti-virus.


So what for me is the number 1 rated anti-virus? It's none other than the Kaspersky anti-virus. In the test that I have done, it has removed the most amount of viruses. It is also the most least annoying and it uses very minimal computer resources.


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PCSecurityShield provides free technical support for the shield deluxe customers as well as all PCSecurityShield products. the shield deluxe 2009 is Vista Compatible.

Tuesday, May 12, 2009

Shield Deluxe 2009 detects all remnants of already installed anti-virus software!!!

Removes viruses, Trojans, Adware, Spyware, hijackers, root kits and every other known threat in existence. Everyone needs an easy to use anti-virus software that is affordable. The Shield Deluxe 2009 is one of those programs. Painless to download, install and use, this anti-virus and anti-spyware program has been top rated on several software review sites. Right from the beginning The Shield does it all. It detects all remnants of already installed anti-virus software and deletes them so your computer does not become overwhelmed useless files.


The Shield Deluxe comes complete with automatic updates and weekly virus scans, and the best part is that Shield Deluxe 2009 is all prescheduled so you don't have do anything but let it run. The benefits of this anti-virus software include:


• Protection from virus attacks and spyware


• Low cost - only about $29.99 for the entire package


• Free technical support - live chat, email and phone


• XP and Vista compatible


• Extremely easy to use - often referred to as a "install and forget it" product


• Email monitoring


• Hacker blocking


• So much more!


The easy to scan format is very intuitive and combined with the fact that it doesn't slow down other programs or take too much room up on the computer is equally nice. The way it works is simple. It combines reactive antivirus and spyware detection methods with the latest proactive technologies to provide your computer with the most effective protection. Although easy for beginners, it has advanced capabilities for those who are more computer literate and want to fine tune the program. The virus protection is in real time so any time you are on the computer and surfing the net you can be sure that your computer is completely safeguarded from all the bad things that can happen. And the fact that Shield Deluxe 2009 protects you from data thieves is just one more reason that Shield Deluxe is a great buy for antivirus protection.

Friday, May 8, 2009

Computer Antivirus Remover

If you also have a virus problem you could try free online computer scans. Some virus programs contain thousands of virus signatures and will make and effort to detect and remove yours, if you have one. There a series of well developed programs that include both these packages and provide you with the best shelter against online attacks. Some of them might be free, such as AVG for example and some of them require a license. No matter what you chose, do a little research on the specific software, just to be sure that it's the one that meets your demands.


Your computer needs to be well protected from outside intrusions and by doing so you also save yourself time and money on recovering what could turn out to be important data. Please take my advice into consideration and install spybot or spyware removal tools, along with a friendly Antivirus security system. As a tip, never forget to update you software, there are always new and deceitful spybots or viruses.


Do you want an all-in-one suite to protect your pc? the shield deluxe 2009 combines reactive antivirus and spyware detection methods with the latest proactive technologies to provide your computer with the most effective protection against malicious programs. the shield deluxe 2009 is simple to install and set up, while offering advanced users a range of versatile settings for fine-tuning the program.


PCSecurityShield provides free technical support for the shield deluxe customers as well as all PCSecurityShield products. the shield deluxe 2009 is Vista Compatible.