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Thursday, 20 July 2006

Anti Virus Signatures Update - It Could Wait

Posted on 17:07 by Unknown
It's a common myth that all AV vendors exchange the malware they come across in between themselves, whereas that's obviously not always the case. And even if they don't, you'd better achieve a higher state of security in respect to ensuring your PC or network are protected from the majority of known malware threats, trouble is the average end users whose Internet connection speed is reaching that
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