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Our freeware tip: MalAware 1.0! |  |



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Who doesn't want to be a millionaire? The so-called Nigeria Connection takes advantage of such dreams and has been making good money for years with pumped-up emails. The security software development specialists Emsi Software are now warning of a new |  |
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a-squared and Windows 7; new Malware Twitter account, ProtectStar Award for a-squared Anti-Malware, WinRAR |  |
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In the last few weeks there have been three independent tests of security solutions - and a-squared Anti-Malware was able to place first in every single one. |  |


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The security tool comes along without any typical signature based recognition of malware and therefore it is great as both standalone solution and addon to an existing scanner. |  |
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This question is quite often asked over at our forums - Do I need a physical firewall and a software firewall? and it's variation - Since I use Online Armor, do I need to worry about my hardware based firewall?. |
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Tuning of existing features was the main focus of our development work in recent months. We have revised the Surf Protection thoroughly, so that less annoying alarm popup windows appear. With useful shortcut buttons you can now permanently allow or |  |
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The Nigeria Connection is still earning millions each year with a very simple email scam: Users all over the world are asked to help smuggle huge sums of money out of Africa via their bank accounts in return for large |  |
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Cooperation instead of competition: Emsi Software in Austria and Tall Emu in Australia have announced a new and very close technology partnership. Both companies produce security software and have such a similar orientation and philosophy in this area that cooperation |  |
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Emsi Software, provider of the a-squared Anti-Malware 4.0 protection software, warns of a new type of virus attack that, up to now, has only been used in the USA. In this case, after returning from shopping, drivers find a parking |
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The Conficker Worm has shocked PC security experts. Over nine million computers are supposed to be already infected. One million new computers are being added to this every day. The solution to the problem: The free program a-squared Free 4.0 |
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Whether it even makes sense to clean infected computers is a topic of repeated heated discussion in the IT security world. Questions such as -Can I ever really trust a computer again once it has been infected?- or -Is it |
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Hackers and malware programmers have always been very creative about finding news ways to attack your computer. The point of this is not always to spy out new vulnerable spots (exploits) or to infiltrate trojans, nor to develop more efficient |  |
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These instructions for a-squared Anti-Malware relate to software version 4.0 and provide an easy to understand explanation of how to install and configure Anti-Malware. |  |
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The most important changes: A second antivirus-scanengine, a new surf protection to block harmful websites and hundreds of detail improvements. |
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Exclusively for a-squared and Mamutu users we have negotiated a discount of 30% for BitZipper. |
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Exclusively for a-squared and Mamutu users we have negotiated a discount of 40% for TitanBackup. |
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This guest article by Flavius Saracut deals with the common data loss risks and how you can avoid them by doing data backups. |
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This guest article by Frank Richter (www.security-dome.eu German) deals with questions such as "Is it possible to navigate the Internet anonymously?" and "What anonymization methods can be used to leave fewer traces without endangering my own security?". |  |
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