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Five portable antivirus and antimalware tools to carry with you at all times
Jack Wallen lists his five favorite portable antivirus / antimalware tools - the tools you keep handy for that inevitable security emergency.
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DIY: Free tools for removing malicious software
Fighting the malware battle really hurts when you're spending a good deal of your IT budget (if you even have an IT budget) on software to protect machines from attacks. Here's how...
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10 tech tasks you should be able to do in your sleep
Nearly all the jobs you tackle will require you to handle certain fundamental tasks. Make sure these essential skills are part of your repertoire.
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SolutionBase: Stop spam on Linux e-mail servers with SpamAssassin
Spam has long been a problem for e-mail servers, including those running Linux. Here's how you can use SpamAssassin to stop the spam onslaught on your Linux servers.
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Check your rootkits at the door with rkhunter
Jack Wallen highlights an application that he uses to inspect systems for rootkits called rkhunter.
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Five tips for dealing with rootkits
Rootkits are diverse, elusive, and difficult to get rid of. These basic pointers will help you combat this escalating threat.
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Five free antivirus tools for Windows
The field of AV solutions has gotten crowded, making it tough to sort through your options. Here are several solid (and free) tools worth a look.
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Spotlight: BitDefender for UNIX-based operating systems
Bitdefender fills in a large gap left by anti-virus companies that seem to think Linux doesn't need a user-friendly GUI anti-virus application.
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How do I prevent phishing attacks in Firefox 3?
Jack Wallen shows you how to prevent phishing attacks with extra preventative measures that you can add to Firefox.