Friday, June 26, 2009

Make your computer faster with Spybot-S & D

Almost every has own Internet connection. Almost everyone has things downloaded. It is possible that while downloading spyware by errors in your browser, your computer has got. This spyware is preventing your computer is slower. Remove the so Spybot-S & D.

Spyware?
Spyware is the name for computer programs (or parts thereof) that collect information about the computer user and to an external party. Usually, the purpose of spyware money. Because spyware so try with another computer will make your computer slower.

Spybot-S & D Download and install
Go to http://www.safer-networking.org/en/download/index.html and download Spybot-S & D free. Start setup and choose a language that Spybot-S & D will be using. Click 'Next>' and the next screen, accept the License Agreement to proceed with the installation. In the next screen you can specify where you Spybot S & D to install. Appears a screen where you can specify options to be installed. Finally you get in the last three scenes sequentially: start menu group options, shortcut options and an overview of what will be installed. Click on 'Install' to begin installation. Setup will now download files from the Internet, so the installing anti-spyware protection becomes easy and simple.

Spyware removal

In the last screen of setup, you can indicate to Spybot-S & D to start. If you did not go through to start all programs, then in Spybot - Search & Destroy, Spybot - Search & Destroy to start. The first time you start Spybot-S & D will start a warning to click on 'OK'. If you've done a wizard will appear through a number of functions around helps. When this is done you can choose "Start program. In the main Spybot-S & D, select the option 'check all'. The program will now spyware on your computer somewhere else. This may take some time. To remove spyware then you need only click on "Fix problems".

Thursday, June 18, 2009

Windows Vista SP1 block ... the virus

Microsoft says that this error appears to be caused by the anti-virus program is not compatible with Vista SP1. For computer security and maintenance reasons, after you install Windows Vista SP1, Microsoft will prevent the programs from the virus infection.

Microsoft updated version of the operating system Windows Vista will be made by the computer vulnerable to hacker attacks and Malware better because of Service Pack 1 (SP1) will block some programs on anti-virus . The list of blocked programs including Zone Alarm Security Suite 7.1, Trend Micro Internet Security 2008, BitDefender 10, and both versions of the 2008 anti-virus program.

Microsoft says that this error appears to be caused by the antivirus program is not compatible with Vista SP1. Manufacturers have announced the website's support system - "For security reasons, after you install Windows Vista SP1, Microsoft will prevent the program to start." Microsoft announced that Vista SP1 also do a couple of other activities are not more accurate, such as Novell ZCM Agent and software.

This is not the first problems of Windows Vista SP1. After released first week and then just, Microsoft had to remove a file to install SP1 on the site updates the operating system KB937287 file because this can make the server reboot itself constantly. For this reason, the user will not be able to download Vista SP1 at the site for updates to this between 3 months. Moreover, the personal computer has problems with drivers will be blocked is not download. The user if still want to use the Vista SP1 you can download from the Microsoft.com website.

Between 4 to month, Microsoft will automatically push Windows Vista SP1 to users who have registered automatically update from Windows Update. However, the personal computer using the driver is not compatible with Vista SP1 will not be able to download.

Windows Vista SP1 will correct the error by more than 300 operating system. One of them is an error with the disk space used after format the file system with Vista Live; a patches appear as an error message when copying the file data from a large computer using Vista operating system to a machine over the network, and an update to improve Vista's speed when in operation on a computer connected to a virtual private network. Go for windows vista support if you still find it any difficulty in improving vista's speed.

Wednesday, June 17, 2009

Morro:antivirus free version cloud computing?

This solution was adopted to fight against the continued growth of bases of signatures and the use of local resources. Concretely, this translates to the following process: opening a suspicious file triggers the sending of a request (with imprint and vector) to the data center hosting the antivirus engine and a full database of signatures.

If the code is identified as malicious, a warning message informs the user. Changes in the parameters of the workstation can also be proposed to prevent infection and developed an antidote. This real-time protection not herald the end of traditional signatures. This technology is presented as complementary rather than a substitute.

Several antivirus vendors, including McAfee, Trend Micro and Panda Security have implemented since 2008 this new technique. It is however not the case according to Kaspersky that this approach has too many limitations.

General, understanding of antivirus and antispyware proves useful in times of sudden computer attack.

Thursday, June 11, 2009

Free microsoft anti-virus coming soon

Microsoft will soon be launching its FREE Antivirus service for personal computers! A beta version of Microsoft's free antivirus software -- code-named Morro -- will soon be available from the company's Web site, according to a report.

Microsoft employees are already testing the software ahead of a broader rollout in the near future. The company declined to provide a specific date for Morro's release, but said the trial version would be available "soon."

Microsoft announced its plan to replace its Windows Live OneCare security software with a free anti-virus product last November.

The company said at the time that Morro would help encourage more people to take anti-virus seriously, claiming nearly 50 percent of Windows users don't have an antivirus tool installed on their PC.

"Our goal with OneCare was to get more customers more protected, and I don't think we were able to do that to the extent that we would have liked," said Amy Barzdukas, a senior director of product management with Microsoft. "As we look around the world now, the countries where PC growth is most rapid, in emerging markets such as Brazil and India and China, the malware threat is even greater."

However, Morro, which is expected to run Windows OneCare's antimalware engine but will use fewer system resources, won't be bundled into the operating system, Barzdukas said at the time. That decision could help placate concerns from security software vendors, whose ability to sell anti-virus products to consumers would be hampered if Microsoft bundled a free tool with its operating systems.

Features

According to Microsoft, Morro will offer basic features like fighting wide range malicious software including viruses, spyware, rootkits and trojans, making it comparable to low-end consumer products already existing in the market.

It is being said that the launch of the free Antivirus from Microsoft could overthrow sales of Symantec and McAfee products that cost about $40 per year, currently generating billions of dollars a year.

Supported Operating Systems

“Morro” will be available as a stand-alone download and offer malware protection for

- Windows XP
- Windows Vista
- The Windows Operating System which has came of the ages with Windows 7.

Microsoft says that when used in conjunction with the ongoing security and privacy enhancements of Windows and Internet Explorer, this new solution will offer consumers a robust, no-cost security solution to help protect against the majority of online threats.

It sure will be very interesting to see how the features of Morro would compare against products from its competitors. Let’s wait and watch!

Wednesday, June 3, 2009

Installing Symantec Antivirus security software

It is recommended that all programs currently open should be closed Before you begin installing Symantec's Norton AntiVirus. Open programs could be interfere to the installation process. In order to install a Norton antivirus, you must have a Symantec Norton AntiVirus CD or a downloaded copy of Norton Antivirus obtained from the Symantec website.

To begin the installation procedure, follow these steps:

1. Insert the Norton AntiVirus CD into your CDROM Drive, or locate your downloaded copy of Norton AntiVirus on your computer and double-click it. When the opening panel appears, click on Install Norton AntiVirus to start the installation. Now you will see a welcome panel,

2. On the Welcome panel, click Next. A pre-install scan will begin, attempting to repair viruses or problems already on your computer. This process will take could be some few minutes to complete. When the scan is complete, click Next, the License Agreement will appear for you to read. Once you've read it

3.click on I Accept the License Agreement. You may then be prompted to enter your product key. You can find product key on the box of your installation disk.

NOTE: If you do not accept the License Agreement, the installation will not continue.

4. You have to accept and Click on Next. The Select the Destination folder panel then appears. You can use the default selection or choose another location if you prefer to do so.

5. Click on Next. Now you will see installing process begins, prompting the Installation Progress panel to appear. As its name would suggest, this panel keeps track of the progress of the installation. After several minutes, the process will be complete.

6. After the installation is complete, you need to restart your computer once. click on Finish to restart your computer. Your computer will not be protected until it is restarted and the configuration process is done.

7. After the computer restarts, after some minutes it will show you it's control panel,now you are ready to configure Norton antivirus. You must be Online in order to configure it, though.

In the last section on installation process you would have activate your Norton antivirus copy through Online. After activation do not forget to run auto update your Norton antivirus software and also get antivirus security for your computer protection.

AntiVirus currently supported by Vista

Found a list of anti-virus products that are supported by Vista (From the Microsoft website). I am sure Symantec, and McAfee will eventually show up on this list, but it sure is interesting that the two top antivirus vendors are not on this list.

Free Trial Subscription from CA

CA Anti-Virus 2007 helps provides comprehensive protection against viruses, worms, and Trojan horse programs for Windows Vista RC1 users. The easy-to-use interface and automatic daily updates make it effortless to maximize protection, and with quick scan times and efficient use of system resources, it won't bog down your computer. Certified by independent testing groups ICSA Labs, Virus Bulletin, and West Coast Labs, CA Anti-Virus 2007 is supported by worldwide 24x7 research labs that help ensure protection from the latest threats.

Free Trial Subscription from F-Secure

F-Secure Corporation helps protect individuals and businesses against computer viruses and other threats coming through the Internet or mobile networks. Our award-winning solutions include antivirus, desktop firewall with intrusion prevention and network encryption. Our key strength is the speed of response to new threats. For businesses our solutions feature centralized management.

Free Trial Subscription from GRISOFT

AVG has provided users with security solutions since 1991. Today, more than 40 million users worldwide trust GRISOFT’s AVG security products to help protect their computers. The unique combination of detection methods with low resource requirements provides maximum protection for your data. We seek to provide freedom for people to explore the Internet safely, so we provide strong antivirus protection to individuals for non-commercial use, free of charge.

Free Trial Subscription from Trend Micro

Trend Micro is a long-established, global leader in antivirus and Internet content security software and services. Now with Windows Vista Beta support, Trend Micro's PC-cillin Internet Security provides comprehensive and easy to use protection for your computer and smartphone. Its advanced features go beyond standard how to avail the best protection against virus and firewall protection, helping to safeguard your computer from new emerging threats like network viruses, spam e-mail, inappropriate Web content, and spyware.

Get a review on microsoft windows vista help and support features here.

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