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Mobile security app from McAfee hits 2.0
A new feature that lets you know what your apps are doing with your personal data, along with call and text message filtering, arrive in the second version of McAfee Mobile Security.
For a Free Linux Alternative, Try FreeBSD 9.0
The latest version of this free and open source operating system offers a choice between GNOME 2.32 and KDE 4.7.
ESET Wins “Best Usability” Award From AV-TEST
ESET today announced it has won a “2011 Best Usability” award from the AV-TEST Institute, a leading international and independent service provider in the fields of IT security and antivirus research.
Android Malware Not Rampant, Lookout Security Says
Researchers are refuting a claim from their competitor Symantec, which had warned of malicious apps on the Android Market.
McAfee Mobile Security 2.0 Combines Powerful New Security Features for Smartphone and Tablet Users
McAfee today announced the next generation of McAfee® Mobile Security software, providing smartphone and tablet owners with more controls to preserve their privacy and protection against financial fraud, identity theft and viruses.
Lookout Security rebuts rival's Android malware claims
Researchers from Lookout Security disagreed with rival Symantec that 13 apps on the Android Market were malicious, instead saying that they showed the same behaviors as other ad-supported apps.
FALSE ALARM: Millions Of Android Apps Are Not Infected
Guess what? Millions of downloaded apps are NOT infected with a newly found bit of malware as Symantec claimed last week. The thing Symantec thought was a Trojan was really a way for developers to place ads into free ad-supported versions of their apps, Symantec has now admitted , after several other security researchers questioned its findings.
Lookout claims Symantec crying wolf over Android malware
Researchers from Lookout Security disagreed with rival Symantec that 13 apps on the Android Market were malicious, instead saying that they showed the same behaviours as other ad-supported apps.
McAfee Mobile 2.0 Moves Beyond Virus Protection
Intel-owned McAfee has released Mobile Security 2.0, which allows users of Android-based smartphones and tablets to keep better track of what applications are up...
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