Facebook is seeing more mobile usage and wants to ensure those users aren’t spreading scams and malware so today it begins offering free mobile anti-virus software, starting with Android.
Android device sales continue to surge in China, with over 683 million subscribers. A large market like that attracts a lot of attention, some good and some bad. An example of bad attention came to light with the discovery of a new malware/virus infecting over 500,000 owners of Android devices.
I was just installed the new version of Anti Trojan Elite 5.3.2. This is the free version of this powerful trojan remover for Windows. The latest Anti Trojan Elite 5.3.2 still comes with dull interface and old style icons. But don’t get deceiver by the old style interface.
Any? That works in normal account and in guesst account for Ubuntu 12.04
Where can I get it? Or maybe the code?
Or any way to protect my virtualbox from the bad guys (Black Hat Crackers), hacking through malware, trojan, etc, forcing to drop my internet connection inside my virutalbox OS XP installed.
Hi All,
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Advanced Mobile Care is an all-in-one Android security and performance optimization app that performs real-time virus scans while also featuring a brand new Anti-theft, powerful Game Speeder, Battery Saver, Call Blocker, App Manager, Task Killer, Privacy Locker, Privacy Advisor and Cloud Backup.
I just installed the "ClamTk 4.38" anti virus software. It tells me the Anti Virus Engine is outdated. How can I upgrade the Anti Virus engine?
I have that problem already for a few years and now I am getting tired of it.
I'm running Windows xp as a guest on virtualbox.
Is anti-virus software recommended?
Open source options for anti-spam, anti-virus, and firewalls, email and PDF tools and more.
Written by: Stephen Withers | Published in: SecurityAttacks on or using networked printers or multifunction devices are nothing new, but the growth in malware is affecting embedded systems including those used in such devices, according to Tom Moore, McAfee's vice president of embedded security.