Spyware
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Spyware


I've just found a nifty tool in the battle against spyware, SpywareBlaster. It is free and does not need to be running to provide protection. It uses the "kill bit" to prevent the installation of ActiveX-based spyware from webpages. It does not scan and remove programs, just disable them. Combining this and Spybot should keep my machine free of those nasty programs.

This might be an ideal addition to the machines in public areas.





- Library Technology Now
Library Technology NOW provides reviews of software. Their beta issue is on safe-computing, covering viruses, spyware and firewalls. An interesting aspect to the site is their thesaurus. They are looking for contributors....

- Windows Updates
This could save lots of time if you have many Windows machines to get secure.The Windows Security Update CD will be shipped to you free of charge. This CD includes Microsoft critical updates released through October 2003 and information to help you protect...

- Virus
This virus is getting tedious. Here are some things to do to stop it. Symantec has released a free Sobig.F removal tool. If your Windows PC may have been infected, download and run Symantec's removal tool.Close ports 995 to 999 and 8998 on your Internet...

- Spyware
AdAware 6 has been released. It willscan your memory, registry, hard, removable and optical drives for known datamining, aggressive advertising, and tracking components, Ad-aware will provide the user with the confidence to surf the Internet knowing that...

- Recycle
Be nice to the environment and pick up some spare change for the library. This is not an endorsement, I've not used them, but the idea sounds worth checking out.That is why AAA Environmental, Inc./EnviroSmart can design the Recycling Programs to be...



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