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Facebook Blacklists Bad URLs, Gives Free Trial of Anti-Virus Software - Mashable


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Facebook Blacklists Bad URLs, Gives Free Trial of Anti-Virus Software
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Users can download a six-month license for a full version of anti-virus software from one of Facebook's new partners, free of charge. Facebook reminds users to “like” its Security Page to receive regular updates from these partners about how to keep ...
Anti-Viral: Facebook Partners with Security Vendors to Stop MalwareWired News
Facebook Launches Antivirus Marketplace With Free DownloadsPC Magazine
Norton and Facebook Partner to Make the Web SaferMarketWatch (press release)
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Hands-on with five antivirus apps for the Mac - Ars Technica


Hands-on with five antivirus apps for the Mac
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The Flashback flare-up happened less than a year after another malware spike, which came in the form of fake antivirus app Mac Defender. Though neither incident ended up infecting every single Mac, they both showed that malware on the Mac is ...

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Govt Should Sponsor Medical Research – Dr. Agwale - Leadership Newspapers


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Govt Should Sponsor Medical Research – Dr. Agwale
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We put some patients on trial and we were able to bring their viral loads to an undetectable level within three months. The trial has been done in Nigeria with support from the Nasarawa State government. This creates a real hope for HIV patients that ...

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GFI VIPRE Antivirus Business 5.0 - ITworld.com


GFI VIPRE Antivirus Business 5.0
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This free fully-functioning 30-day trial of GFI VIPRE Business is designed to optimize overall performance by melding antivirus and antispyware together into one powerful engine. This combination of technologies gives you high-performance software that ...

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Windows 8: Microsoft Tries to Rein in Crapware - CIO


Windows 8: Microsoft Tries to Rein in Crapware
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Microsoft and its users have long complained to hardware makers about the amount of extra software that manufacturers include with Windows PCs such as extra media-playing software or trial versions of antivirus programs. By Ian Paul PC World — Windows ...

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