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Comodo's Internet Security suite leaves an overall favourable impression on the VB test team.
Read moreEugene Kaspersky honored with highest Russian state award.
Read moreNew anti-unpacking tricks continue to be developed as the older ones are constantly being defeated. In this series of articles Peter Ferrie describes some tricks that might become common in the future, along with some countermeasures. This month's…
Read moreMessage authentication is a promising technique that can be used to help separate wanted email from unwanted email, and Domain Keys Identified Mail (DKIM) is an authentication technique that seems likely to gain wide acceptance. John Levine looks at…
Read moreLuis Corrons (Panda Security)
'An even better solution is to be proactive in the cloud.’ Luis Corrons, Panda Security
Read moreThis month's comparative review tackles the 64-bit version of Windows Server 2003 - with the platform bringing out quite a number of quirks and oddities in several of the products under test. John Hawes presents a round up of the results including…
Read moreSpam volumes return to the same levels as those seen prior to the takedown of the McColo ISP.
Read moreAn impressive range of 39 products from 34 different vendors were submitted for the Windows XP comparative review, with the regular well-known brands accompanied by an interesting set of less well-known names and a handful of newcomers. This month…
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