SAN FRANCISCO, CA–(Marketwire - 03/01/10) - RSA Conference — VeriSign, Inc. (NASDAQ: VRSN - News ), the trusted provider of Internet infrastructure for the networked world, and AVG Technologies, developers of the world’s most popular free antivirus software, today announced an agreement to display the new VeriSign Trust Seal within AVG LinkScanner search results pages. For all Web sites that …
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VeriSign and AVG Announce the Integration of VeriSign Trust(TM) Seal Within AVG LinkScanner(R) Search Results (Marketwire via Yahoo! Finance)
Posted by on Mar 1 2010 in Antivirus Tags: Antivirus, conference, display-the-new, Free Antivirus, internet, monday, official, san, search-results, the-trusted, today-announced
Panda Security today announced that Panda Cloud Antivirus, the company’s free antivirus service that protects consumers’ PCs against the latest malware in real-time, reigns supreme as the leading free antivirus solution among independent reviews.
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Panda Cloud Antivirus Top Choice Among Industry Experts (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance)
Posted by on Feb 18 2010 in Antivirus Tags: against-the-latest, Antivirus, Free Antivirus, latest, leading, Panda, panda-cloud, panda-security, protects-consumers, reigns-supreme, security, the-leading, today-announced
US computer giant Microsoft is set to launch a free antivirus program, Microsoft Security Essentials, in a further 18 countries and 14 new languages, including Bulgarian, on February 17. The software…
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Microsoft to Launch Free Anti-Virus Program in Bulgarian (MalaysiaNews.net)
Posted by on Feb 15 2010 in Antivirus Tags: Antivirus, boost-sales, bulgarian, essentials, Free Antivirus, live-technical, microsoft, microsoft-security, product-known, victims, victims-rogue
US computer giant Microsoft is set to launch a free antivirus program, Microsoft Security Essentials, in a further 18 countries and 14 new languages, including Bulgarian, on February 17.
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Microsoft to Launch Free Anti-Virus Program in Bulgarian (Novinite.com)
Not everyone wants or needs an entire prefab security suite. At the very least, however, you’ve got to run antivirus software; we’ve got reviews of eight antivirus apps (including some free antivirus software) that can protect you against some of the Internet’s nastiest malware.
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Lab Testing Antivirus Software (PC Magazine)
Posted by on Feb 4 2010 in Antivirus Tags: against-some, Antivirus, eight-antivirus, entire-prefab, everyone-wants, Free Antivirus, including-some, internet, run-antivirus, the-very, wants-or-needs
Panda Security’s industry acclaimed free antivirus service, Panda Cloud Antivirus, has received Microsoft’s ‘Compatible with Windows 7′ certification after passing the company’s quality checks for both 32-bit and 64-bit systems.
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Panda Cloud Antivirus Now Compatible with Windows 7 (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance)
Joining the distribution channel for Immunet’s free antivirus software positions partners for next year’s rollout of paid products and the attendant upselling opportunities.
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Immunet Dangles Freeware Today For A Payday Tomorrow (ChannelWeb)
QI have a Windows 98 PC that I keep because it has a flatbed scanner I still use. However, its free antivirus software has expired. Do you know of any legitimate free antivirus software for Windows 98?
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Keeping virus at bay on an older computer (Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune)
Over the last several months Notebook Review looked at several free antivirus solutions — today we compile our results in our 2010 free antivirus buyers guide and declare a winner. Read on to see which one is most worthy of your bandwidth.
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2010 Free Antivirus Buyers Guide (NotebookReview.com)
Posted by on Dec 15 2009 in Antivirus Tags: Antivirus, antivirus-solutions, buyers-guide, Free Antivirus, looked-at-several, most-worthy, notebook, notebook-review, our-2010, over-the-last, results, see-which, several-free, several-months
The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) says fake antivirus programs have raked in more than $150 million for scammers. The FBI’s Internet Crime Complaint Center issued a warning on Friday, saying that web surfers should be wary of sudden pop-up windows that report security problems on their computers.
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Scammers rake in $150 million peddling fake anti-virus apps (ITBusiness.ca)