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Five Best Antivirus Applications [Hive Five]

Computer viruses are increasingly sophisticated and pervasive. If you can't afford to run your computer without some sort of antivirus software installed, check out these five popular options to protect your PC. Full Article at Lifehacker

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  1. Thursday, November 05, 2009 - 10:14 AM EST Kaspersky Lab has released of a new product that protects Macs and other computers connected to Macs from all types of malware. Full Article at MacDailyNews

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  3. Computer experts are reporting that scareware yet another sneaky technique used by hackers to steal personal information and spread viruses online is on the rise. Full Article at The Daily Advertiser

  4. It's become an all-too-common scam: A legitimate Web site pops up a window that looks just like a real security warning. It says there's something wrong with the computer, and click here to fix it. Full Article at The Industry Standard

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