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Here’s some good news in the ongoing fight against Windows-based malware – it appears that there has been a significant drop in the number of computers being infected by malware which exploits the ...
Even though that protection is now available for all supported versions of Windows from XP to Windows 7, it isn't necessarily installed. So BitDefender has released USB Immunizer to prevent the ...
My first posting on the topic of Autorun/Autoplay, Test your defenses against malicious USB flash drives, described three ways that bad guys trick people into running malicious software that resides ...
Microsoft rolled out a hefty batch of security updates yesterday (Feb. 8), addressing flaws in Windows and Internet Explorer. The company also made an important change to its automatic ...
Here’s some good news for anyone who has been struck by auto-running malware from a USB stick in the past. Microsoft has rolled-out an “important, non-security update” through Windows Update, changing ...
After loosing my USB drive for the first time, I'm now a lot more concerned about backing up my files. What I have in mind is for my USB drive to automatically copy its contents to a local hard drive ...
A special update released today by Microsoft changes the behavior of AutoRun on all versions of Windows except Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2 to adapt to the behavior in those new versions.
Windows only: Panda USB Vaccine disables autorun on your PC to protect you from being infected, but also protects your USB drives from spreading viruses when you use them in another PC. Using the tool ...
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