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Help protect your PC with Microsoft Security Essentials

by todcen 27. October 2009 07:04

Microsoft Security Essentials is a new, FREE consumer anti-malware solution for your computer. It helps protect against viruses, spyware, and other malicious software. It's available as a no-cost download for Windows XP SP2 and higher, Windows Vista, and Windows 7.

Click the following link to download Microsoft Secuirty Essentials: http://www.microsoft.com/security_essentials/?mkt=en-us

Why should I download Microsoft Security Essentials?

  • Comprehensive protection—Microsoft Security Essentials helps defend your computer against spyware, viruses, worms, Trojans, and other malicious software.
  • Easy to get, easy to use—Because Microsoft Security Essentials is available at no cost, there's no registration process that requires billing or personal information collection. It installs after a quick download and Genuine Windows validation and then stays automatically up-to-date with the latest protection technology and signature updates.
  • Quiet Protection—Microsoft Security Essentials doesn't get in your way. It runs quietly in the background and schedules a scan when your computer is most likely idle. You only see alerts when you need to take action.

Microsoft Security Essentials security status

Microsoft Security Essentials has a clean, simple home page that shows the security state of your computer.


A green icon means that the security status of your computer is good. Microsoft Security Essentials is up -to- date and is running in the background to help protect your computer against malware and other malicious threats. When your computer has an issue that requires your attention, the look of the Microsoft Security Essentials home page changes based on the issue. The status pane turns either yellow or red depending on the situation, and an action button appears in a prominent location on the page with the suggested action.


A yellow icon means that status is fair or potentially unprotected and that you should take some action, such as turning on real-time protection, running a system scan, or addressing a medium-severity or low-severity threat.


A red icon means that your computer is at risk and that you must address a severe threat to protect it. Click the button to take the recommended action and Microsoft Security Essentials will clean the detected file and then do a quick scan for additional malicious software.

For more product information and to download the product, visit Microsoft Security Essentials.

 

Article Source: http://www.microsoft.com/security/products/mse.aspx

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Boom Time For Cybercrime

by Administrator 30. June 2009 01:36

The economy and online social networks are the latest fodder for scams

 Consider these findings from a national survey of 2,081 online households in January 2009 by the Consumer Reports National Research Center.

You should know:

  • On-line identity theft is widespread.  We project that close to 2 million households have suffered identity theft in the past year as a result of Internet-related activity, most often online shopping.
  • Phishing -sending authentic-looking but fraudulent email designed to steal sensitive personal information - is a continuing concern.  We estimate that about 7 million consumers gave phishers personal information over the past two years.  That's 1 in 13 online households.  Among scam victims, 1 in 7 lost money, comparable with data from our last survey.  
  • Many corporations that keep sensitive consumer data, such as credit-card numbers, need to do a better job securing that data by regularly testing their sites' security and by teaching programmers better ways to create secure Web sites.
  • Poorly protected federal computer networks have been attacked by foreign entities and lots of information has been compromised, according to an expert panel that studied U.S. cybersecurity for a year.
  • There are 3.7 million U.S. homes with broadband access that don't use a firewall to protect against hackers, we estimate.

 

Identity theft happens every day to people from all walks of life. What can you do to combat this crime? There is good news! The Identity Theft ShieldSM offered by Technology On Demand, LLC provides a suite of services designed with detection and restoration in mind. Call 904-316-0410 for a complimentary security assessment.

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