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"... Windows 7 was my idea."
Oh yeah? I wonder who's idea this was?
Source: blogs.zdnet.com
A recently conducted test by malware researchers reveals that eight out of ten malware samples used in the test, successfully bypassed Windows 7's def

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Now this isn't really a tech toy by any stretch of the imagination. But the technology is just so intriguing that I felt I needed to write about it. And since this is my article, I can do what I want...

A: Microsoft released their latest operating system, Windows 7, on October 22nd. So now that anyone can purchase a copy of Windows 7 the question is can and should they do so...

It's November and that can mean only one thing: it's time for Windows users to update their anti-virus software! It seems that each year, malicious software written for Windows gets trickier and more persistent...

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The Tech Spot Windows users: if you get an e-mail with the subject of "Facebook Password Reset Confirmation" from "The Facebook Team", don't open the attachment and delete the e-mail. It is a trojan virus and seems to be proliferating quickly.
Source: www.softsailor.com
There is a new FaceBook virus in town, and this one is really dangerous! We’ve seen many people saying that there is no FaceBook virus, but you shouldn’t listen to this and always be careful on what you click! ...

The Tech Spot Microsoft says that Windows 7 is a great opportunity for Windows XP users to buy a new computer. May we humbly suggest that new computer be a Mac, the only computer on which you can run both Windows 7 and the Mac OS!

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This article is actually pretty good from a technical standpoint. However, note this quote:
"For the time being, scareware releases are exclusively targeting Microsoft Windows users."
So after reading the 4 pages of this article, just remember that you can skip all this by simply owning a Mac!
Source: blogs.zdnet.com
Throughout the last two years, scareware (fake security software), quickly emerged as the single most profitable monetization strategy for cybercr

The Tech Spot In regards to Windows 7, we highly recommend that everyone not rush out and attempt to install it on your important computers for at least a couple of months. It is most prudent to let the early adopters unearth real-world issues and let Microsoft roll out their first wave of updates before considering the upgrade.

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