Home �
INTERNET MAG
� Norton Antivirus 2011 Reviewed; 10 Tips for Public Wi-Fi Security; Ping Gets Spammed; Trend Micro Titanium Maximum Security 2011 Reviewed; and More.
Posted by Ashim Adhikari on 9:29 AM //
0 comments
| | | | Security Watch September 8, 2010 | | | | Norton Antivirus 2011 is reviewed, and nets an Editors' Choice award. Ten tips to safeguard your data when your computer is connected to a public Wi-Fi signal. Trend Micro Titanium Maximum Security 2011 is unobtrusive, but loses points for less than stellar malware removal. A site selling fake documents, including passports from many countries, has been found. The debut of Apple's new Ping social network has been marred by heaping portions of spam. Mozilla gives all its major apps a security update. And Symantec has teamed up with Snoop Dogg to promote digital security. For more on these threats, vulnerabilities and other issues, TOP STORIES REVIEW: Norton Antivirus 2011 Whether you love it or hate it, chances are that when you hear the term "security software" the mind drifts to one of Symantec's Norton products, such as Norton Antivirus. The 2011 has arrived, and it's quite excellent; it installs quickly, has top-notch malware-removal, and even scans files delivered via the Web, e-mail, IM, and more. Read on to learn more about this Editors' Choice-award winning antivirus software. Share This: EXPERT ADVICE: Ten Tips For Public Hotspot Wi-Fi Security Did you know that when you plop down in your favorite coffee house to surf the Web, or connect to a signal while in a park, you're putting yourself at great risk? Public Wi-Fi hotspots are typically unsecured, so they're a hacker's paradise. Follow these ten tips to protect yourself while sipping a cappuccino. Share This: REVIEW: Trend Micro Titanium Maximum Security 2011 Trend Micro aims to make its security suite unobtrusive and powerful with the release of Titanium Maximum Security 2011. The suite does its protective work without hassling or slowing down the user, and its online backup system is impressive. Weak malware removal puts a ding in an otherwise solid package. Share This: SECURITY BLOG: Fake Passports For Sale Yet another entry from the "You Can Buy Anything On The Internet" department. The folks at F-Secure have discovered a company selling fake passports, driver licenses, fake IDs, and other important documents. Naturally, we recommend going the traditional routes for such paperwork. Share This: SECURITY BLOG: Apple Forgot to Filter Spam On New Ping Service 24 hours after Apple's iTunes-based social networking service went online, users were bombarded with comment spam. It turns out that creating fake profiles is remarkable simple. Let's hope for a quick fix. Share This: SECURITY BLOG Mozilla Gives All Its Apps Security Updates Firefox, ThunderBird, and SeaMonkey all got new versions on Wednesday to address 13 vulnerabilities--10 of them critical. Share This: SECURITY BLOG: Snoop Dogg Says "Hack is Wack!" Safety and Snoop Dogg may not be words commonly used in the same sentence, but Symantec has teamed up with the rap star to encourage cyber-safety. You can join their initiative and win awesome prizes by creating a rap video on the subject of staying safe from identity theft, viruses, hack attacks, or any aspect of cybercrime. Share This: Questions, comments, tips about potential viruses, worms, vulnerabilities? Send them here: FEATURED OFFERS | LATEST TOP-RATED PRODUCTS PRODUCT SPOTLIGHT | | | | eNewsletter Information You are subscribed to PCMag.com's Security Watch with the email address useblog03.newzgadgets@blogger.com. Click here to unsubscribe from this newsletter. To subscribe to other e-mail newsletters from Ziff Davis, change your delivery format from HTML to text, or change your email address, click here. Copyright ©2010 Ziff Davis, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Ziff Davis, Inc., 28 East 28th Street, 11th Floor, New York, NY 10016 | | |
0 comments to "Norton Antivirus 2011 Reviewed; 10 Tips for Public Wi-Fi Security; Ping Gets Spammed; Trend Micro Titanium Maximum Security 2011 Reviewed; and More."