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Websense Triton Security Gateway Anywhere review
Websense's TSGA claims to be the first unified solution for web, mail and data security that doesn’t rely on any third party components. It goes...
Free laptop plans could produce ‘future botnets’
A security expert has warned Government schemes to give out free PCs and broadband connections needs to take security risks into account or they...
Sophos Endpoint Security and Data Protection 9.7 review
Sophos' latest Endpoint Security and Data Protection suite provides a wealth of features for protecting workstation and mobile data. It looks very...
How to protect a group of office PCs from viruses
Safeguarding multiple office computers from malware doesn't have to be difficult or expensive, as Simon Edwards shows in our step-by-step guide.
Week in Review: Viruses targeting our hospitals
Virtual worlds and London hospitals were targeted by unscrupulous malware writers this week.
Apple accused of clandestine security update
Sophos has suggested that Apple was a little surreptitious about introducing a security update for Mac OS X this week.
Finjan Vital Security Web Appliance NG-6000S
Online threats are getting ever more sophisticated. Does Finjan’s web content security appliance have enough craft to stay one step ahead?
Adult websites less of a malware threat than 'normal' sites
Data gleaned from a security firm's anti-virus software reveals that adult websites make up just one per cent of all infected pages online.
Fake anti-virus cold calling warning issued
One in four people have been contacted by gangs trying to flog fake IT security services, Get Safe Online says.
UK security awareness ‘seriously flawed’
Updating IT security is not taken seriously in the UK when compared to other nations, a report has claimed.
CronLab Pro 2000 Anti-Spam Appliance review
The Pro 2000 from CronLab is touted as a fire-and-forget anti-spam appliance with top detection rates. We put it through a barrage of live tests in...
Microsoft Security Essentials review
Microsoft is having a second stab at the anti-virus suite, only this time its package is free. Has it got it right second time around?
Mac OS vulnerabilities skyrocket
Mac OS vulnerabilities have risen by over five times, leading Panda Security to launch an anti-virus product for the operating system.
Apple admits anti-virus need for Mac OS
Mac users may think they are safe, but Apple admits that users should be running anti-virus software on their systems.
Search engines lead to fake anti-virus
Security vendor Finjan claims that criminals can earn big bucks by using search engines to lead surfers to ‘rogue’ anti-virus sites, or...
Check Point 2210 Appliance review
Check Point's new 2200 Appliances combined enterprise level network security with an SMB price tag. Its software blades provide a wealth of...
Netgear ProSecure UTM9S review
Netgear's new UTM9S has plenty of network security features for SMBs and some interesting expansion options too. In this review, Dave Mitchell...
Symantec and AVG upgrades ‘misleading’ customers
A Which? investigation says Symantec and AVG upgrade rules could mislead customers.
F-Secure unveils updated security suite
New version offers improved scanning and a better user experience according to company.
Week in Review: Apple confuses on security
This week, Apple's attitude to security confuses, as does the drive to make mobile phones work on underground trains.
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