Who’s the TOP of the VIRUS CHARTS? Jessica Biel

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Photo Credit: 50webs.com Yes folks. According to the research done by McAfee on celebrity data, if you are online searching for the sexy and beautiful Jessica Biel, you may be one of the people who are more likely to get his computer laden with virus and malware . According to reports, Jessica Biel is the top most-searched celebrity on the internet that has given hackers the more reason to put virus and malware on any downloads that has her name on it. Wanna know who’s the top 15 celebrit

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What the Hell is Wrong with my Husbands Pc?

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My husbands computer was running fine when He turned it off yesterday. Today I turned it on and it won’t do anything. Took about 6 hours for all my antivirus, Spyware, malware, And registry programs to run and get rid of problems. But it is still slow. My assorted programs are Speed Up My PC, Registry Booster, Spyware Blaster, Spybot, Spy Eraser, AVG, And CCleaner. Ran ALL of them, Found a bunch of problems but no performance change. Constant 100% CPU usage. I go into processes and stop somethin

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P2P file-sharing banned in Antarctica

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Employees of the United States Antarctic Program (USAP) have been reportedly told that they are not permitted to run peer-to-peer file-sharing programs such as BitTorrent, KaZaa and Limewire. The reason? USAP’s IT team are concerned that Antarctic workers will swamp the organisation’s expensive and limited bandwidth with multimedia downloads, and may open a door for hackers and malware. According to a notice distributed by Dennis L Gitt, Information Technology and Communications director a

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Of Flats and Men…

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Yeah, it’s been a rough week today. Some days in which you run constantly are actually a good thing. They make the day interesting and move quickly. Other days are like running through quicksand, prolonging the agony. Today, as you might have guessed, ran toward the latter category. Work is more of a nightmare than normal, which is really saying a lot. Between my boss’ special projects (didn’t I tell you Payroll got new software? Well, here it is. Make it work.) and virus/malware sc

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What if Apple Killed Paid Apps for Unlocked/Developer iPhones? Google Android Did!

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Apple decides which apps get approved for the iPhone/iPod touch App Store, provides little to no transparency on the process, prevents certain things like turn-by-turn GPS outright in the SDK agreement, and — though they’ve yet to use them — maintains black lists for GPS and malware that could remove any LocationServices or entire applications from iPhones everywhere. For this, and more, Apple has earned quite a bit of criticism — and rightly so in many cases. What if Apple went further, h

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Microsoft removes 1m worms from gaming PCs (PC Advisor)

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Password-stealing malware on the up Microsoft has revealed that it removed nearly 1 million samples of a particularly virulent password-stealing worm in the first half of February. The company’s Malicious Software Removal Tool (MSRT) rooted out more than 981,000 copies of a family of programs called Win32/Taterf, best known for stealing usernames and passwords for games such as World of …

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Microsoft: Online Gamers Still a Top Malware Target (PC World)

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Microsoft removed nearly 1 million copies of an online game password stealer called Taterf in the first half of February.

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